SEVEN WAYS TO MINIMISE WASTE THIS FESTIVE SEASON
…new one made of plastic, foil and cardboard every season isn’t the most sustainable way to go. Instead, get a fabric or wooden one that can be used year after…
…new one made of plastic, foil and cardboard every season isn’t the most sustainable way to go. Instead, get a fabric or wooden one that can be used year after…
…into incorporating sustainable textiles into our production, as well as exploring collaboration with fashion tech to improve fabric archiving and traceability. LEARN MORE ABOUT BUTTERFLY MARK CERTIFIED STORY WEAR…
…breathable fabric in 1879 to Guccio Gucci’s hardwearing, hand-stitched leather items in 1920. Luxury exists because those designers and innovators invested energy and ingenuity in beautiful, well-made products that were…
…descriptions. Finally, it’s important to note that even the best ingredients on the market can’t compete with the original protectors: fabric and shade. “Sunscreens should not be a person’s only…
…NO KA‘OI’s vision is one that brings together wellness, art and beauty. Mixing technical fabrics with couture embroidery, the brand’s innovative approach never sacrifices performance and allows you to effortlessly…
…attending webinars, speaking with our mills and investigating what certifications are available in the fabric and yarn qualities we select. What challenges have you faced? Trying to gain traceability into…
…work more on up-cycled fabrics and work in a very mindful way. Support our local suppliers more and more, offer an amazing quality product with a transparent cost for the…
…harnessing vibrant prints, elegant shapes and beautiful fabrics to curate wearable pieces designed and made to be loved forever. JOHNNY WAS Johnny Was designs clothes that cross cultures and defy…
…working to get their hands on the required fabric to produce masks and other garments and then supply them to healthcare workers who need them. Valeur Absolue’s gifts to nurses…
From saffron to indigo, berry to sumac, nature has always provided us with ways to transfer colours on to fabric. Dyes have been derived for millennia from fruits, petals, barks…
…Their deep appreciation for ethical practices such as fabric sourcing, product manufacturing, transportation, storage, and final sale, is further reinforced when they are shopping for “African luxury”. Locally produced items…
…sustainability strategy and weaving sustainability through the fabric of a business, and the role of luxury in driving transformational change through developing a sustainable purpose. Her background is in education,…
…Waste Free Oceans builds partnerships with local communities and fishermen to ensure that waste is collected from oceans, rivers and beaches. In turn, the ocean plastic is transformed into fabrics…