Kering and the London College of Fashion celebrate 10 years of partnership
Kering, the French luxury giant, takes a further step in its commitment to sustainable development and strengthens its collaboration with the London College of Fashion. To celebrate the tenth year of partnership with the Center for Sustainable Fashion (CSF), Kering
Fashion & well-being: do you know haramaki?
The latest trend in health fashion: haramaki. A fabric band to fit around the waist that retains body heat and prevents sudden temperature changes. Haramaki has multiple health benefits, whether during pregnancy, at rest or while practicing sports, as it
World Water Day : focus on microplastics
As a tribute to our planet, the World Water Day aims to raise awareness of the need to use water wisely and to preserve it. At the heart of environmental issues lies a silent but formidable enemy: microplastics. These tiny
Parmeet Kaur Tesson: “In Cognac, I create natural dyes with vine leaves”
Parmeet is a freelance artist and biodesigner with an extraordinary knowledge and understanding of nature. Originally from the Punjab in northern India, she worked in the world of glamour and luxury before dedicating herself fully to viticulture and sustainability. In
Stella McCartney x Veuve Clicquot: the vegan alternative
Stella McCartney a pioneer of sustainable fashion with her eponymous brand, has teamed up with champagne house Veuve Clicquot to introduce a revolutionary material that could redefine the future of luxury accessories: a grape-based alternative to animal leather. This collaboration
Organsk: ethical jeans for every style
In the heart ofOrgansk lies a deep passion for denim: a material that has defined generations, symbolizing both comfort and timeless style. This passion, born in Copenhagen, Denmark, isn't just about creating jeans that fit every body type; it's redefining
Turning waste into gold: the sustainable rise of Fruitleather
Fruits are all the rage when it comes to natural alternatives to leather! This is the case of Fruitleather Rotterdamled by Hugo de Boon and his partner Koen Meerkerk, who have embarked on a remarkable journey to transform waste into
How can I tell if a garment’s composition is toxic?
The textile industry is often criticized for its pollution, but its impact on human health is less well known. Petrochemical compounds in clothing harm workers, local communities and consumers. Today, it is difficult to assess the exact toxicity of a