Discover 3 top brands seen at Who’s Next
Here are three committed fashion brands from France, India and South Korea ! PELMEL PARIS (France) Pelmel Paris is a young, ultra-feminine upcycling brand, founded by Chloé Bruandet, which uses dormant stocks of fabrics from Haute Couture houses. The models on
Sui Generis Art Wear : a brand committed to autism
Sponsored article Elisa Serra Negra is from Brazil. She is a fashion designer and an agricultural engineer. Since the creation of Sui Generis Art Wearthe brand she launched ten years ago, she has decided to take the plunge into sustainable development
Casadei x Agora Ibiza : fully recycled summer bags
The Italian shoe brand, Casadei, takes its first steps towards sustainability by creating a capsule of bags exclusively for the concept store of the Six Senses hotel in Ibiza: Ágora. Made from 100 percent recycled yarn, the 24 personalized tote bags
The Sustainable Fashion Communication Playbook : 8 points to remember
How can you best communicate when you are an actor of change in the fashion industry? Whether you are a committed brand, a manufacturer, a communications and marketing agency, an influencer or a media, communication remains a fundamental tool for
Curve Paris, the new Resort Summer concept store
It's summer, finally! Paris is switching to summer time to offer us a Resort Summer experience! Paradise beach atmosphere and turquoise waters all in subtle and sensual veils to discover the most beautiful and innovative in swimwear, lingerie, accessories and
Why is Lyocell a sustainable fibre?
Lyocell is a textile fibre considered to be particularly durable. If you look at the labels and compositions of today's new fashion and sports collections, you'll often notice the presence of Lyocell. But what does this have to do with
Lena Winterink: “How do you value things?”
Lena Winterinck is Dutch and works in her design studio in Amsterdam. For her, artistic research and experimentation on materials such as textiles, giving meaning to our existence, are essential. As a graduate of the Eindhoven Design Academy in 2019,
Orange Fiber: a fiber made from citrus waste
Orange Fiber creates cellulose fibers from orange peels to make textiles for fashion.
Mycelium for biodegrading textile waste?
Scientific designer Annah-Ololade Sangosanya has developed a leather-like fungal material: mycelium that can biodegrade plastic molecules.
Why does fashion need regenerative agriculture?
Yes, our clothes have a link with agriculture! Accelerated soil degradation and global warming have been caused by an unprecedented anthropogenic effect. It's up to us to reduce the degradation of soils and ecosystems. For example, by choosing to eat