Coffee, scoby and eggshell : the biomaterials of Maja Halilović
Maja Halilović is a biodesigner. She is part of a new generation that wants to help build a better world. Originally from Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, she holds a degree in product design from the Sarajevo Academy of Fine Arts. She also
Orsola de Castro : “Upcycling is the key to transform the industry”
In a constantly evolving fashion world, few voices have been as influential as Orsola de Castro. As Fashion Revolution prepares to celebrate its 10th anniversary, we caught up with her. She looks back at the activist movement she co-created and
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
David Cabra: “I have a holistic vision of design”
David Cabra is passionate about biomaterials . After training in fashion design in Europe, he returned to his native Colombia to set up his studio and carry out research for various European and Latin American brands. His holistic vision of
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
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
Regina Polanco (Pyratex): “Superwoven fabrics made of natural fibres”
If there was one name to remember among fashion's change makers, it would be Regina Polanco, founder and CEO of PYRATEX ®. At 31, the young entrepreneur is revolutionizing fashion by making fabrics from seaweed, nettles and orange peel for