The mind wanders ecstatically on a magical night, as we gaze at the vastness of the sky. Just a chair and the bluish glow of the stars, creating lighter ripples on the Mongolian faux fur by Ecopel Europe. That same night, elsewhere, the sky turns almost beige, speckled with silver like the embroidery on the tulle by Sophie Hallette. In yet another place, the starlight forms sinuous purple streaks across the sky and the moiré chiné fabric by Colour’s Company. Contemplating the infinite expanse of stars, one imagines a luminous galaxy in a dark void, dotted with small iridescent spheres like the sequins on the embroidery by Mi.Gra. since 1988 - Danive Mode. Then the mind wanders among the clouds of the dark but radiant blue sky, resembling the silver-screen-printed denim panel by Labmoda. Meanwhile, in Scandinavia, the green luminous flows of the northern lights shine through pink clouds, like the interplay of light on the metallic mesh by Airily. Elsewhere, another galaxy glimmers, its shimmering stars embroidered on the tulle by Albert Guegain Broderies. In a distant universe, one of those stars bursts into an immense pink splendour, glowing on the stretch fabric by Blue on Blues Fashion Fabrics. From Earth, we see only a small luminous streak crossing the sky, resembling the fibres of the metallic twill by Seterie Argenti. Yet, as we follow that tiny comet, we are already daydreaming of another galaxy with a dazzling, velvety appearance akin to the craftsmanship by Fada Tessuti.
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