From autumn to summer, every season holds a wealth of textures revealed in the veins of leaves, transforming them into true masterpieces of natural design. The vibrant tones of an ornamental purple cabbage seem to reflect the magnificent shades found in Taiana’s jerseys, while the surfaces by Tessea by Stamperia Rifinizione S. Giovanni come alive with the same organic patterns, as though the eye were drawn ever closer until it became lost in the intricate details of a leaf observed at close range. Further on, green merges with red in the gradual transition towards desiccation, evoking the refined atmosphere by Lanificio F.lli Cerruti dal 1881 – Piacenza Group. A lightweight black fabric contrasts with the compact sand-coloured canvas by Manly Interlinings, recalling the remarkable structure of a leaf weathered by time, where the luminosity of pale tones stands in opposition to the dark remnants of organic matter. Elsewhere, diagonal veins emerge in a delicate interplay of light and shadow, reminiscent of the sophisticated shades by C.B. Stile, while the jerseys by Boselli & C seem to capture the relief and tactile complexity of natural surfaces shaped by the elements. The metamorphosis continues: all that remains of the leaf is its skeletal framework, an essential pattern that echoes the textures of the labels by Panama Trimmings. On the fabrics by E.Miroglio EAD – Brand Miroglio Lana, beige and black come together to recreate the stark contrast of a leaf silhouetted against a shadowed background. The scene then comes to life with a collection of dried leaves, weaving a dense network of sinuous lines and irregular edges, a contrast that finds its echo in the fabrics by Orsini. Finally, the wool fabrics by BWF Facol are dressed in greige and black, evoking the dialogue between light and shadow that runs through the veins of leaves — a natural refuge for a snail, which finds its quiet habitat among those intricate grooves.