The Ayres Legacy – Lisbon, Portugal
His approach to his craft can best be described as “uncompromising”. And as a tailor who makes only several suits a month with a full perfection on the details for his clients around the world.
His approach to his craft can best be described as “uncompromising”. And as a tailor who makes only several suits a month with a full perfection on the details for his clients around the world.
By simply being present in the environment, we can reduce the harm we do to our planet.
Their priority is to keep supporting the Bulgarian women who work on the clothes
We all work together, play together, and still go back under the same roof and dinner table every day.
A collaboration between American streetwear brand and the Japanese avant-garde designer
We need to realise that we are the same people, with a common history, on the same island.
“I wanted to make work that was meaningful and can help people.
The collections often read as minimalist in form, the designer considers them maximalist when it comes to quality and craft.
Cardboard is the ultimate eco-material. Currently, 100% recyclable cardboard is used everywhere, especially in the distribution industry.
We turn foodwaste to footwear and your old rubber shoes will be reborn into new sneakers.
Our shared capsule collection is a youthful, genderless exploration of a collective linked by utilitarian styles and activist values giving rise to individuality, diversity and positivity.
“Thank you for your clothes,”
Design is not just lines and beauty, but foremost about its social impact.
“It’s all about excess, that’s the problem. The fashion industry is excessive. We wear things three times on average before we chuck them away. Why? Who are we?
We believe science should learn from nature – that a product is timeless when it’s renewable, and that a single fiber can make a world of difference.
Act Responsibly Even when You Don’t. Go crazy and at the same time treat the planet with our responsible pieces
“Our fabrics are so precious, they need to be used. We have never thrown anything away. We have all here in our Studio in Copenhagen, every last scrap.”
Slippers, the humble footwear, has its peak in demands during the 2020 pandemic.
Elegant, high-performance, and eco-responsible clothing for men. A French brand that offers freedom power to your wardrobe with earth friendly textiles
An aspiring clothing brand, an experiential learning outlet thinking outside the box, founded in 2012 by Tommy Bogo in Auckland.
A company with a vision of life with less stuff – of life filled with living – not junk. You just have to buy the product once, swap out, and got a new one.
“This is the end of the end.” A fiber technology company based in Seattle, converts garment wastes to new, high-quality fiber for the creation of new clothing, in partnership with brands and retailer.
To create premium apparel that combines advanced fabrics, complete comfort, and functional design
The hassle of lugging around all the extra clothing and gear to be prepared for unpredictable weather during outdoor activities is no longer exist
“I love fashion and I tend to look at characters who have a sense of style. The interesting part, for me, of working with a fashion house is how they were able to transfer my finger painting technique onto clothes.”
Linen is a sustainable fabric made from flax fibers. Ecological and easy to maintain, linen is a fiber with multiple qualities.
The deep blue indigo has been important part of fashion industry around the world. How is the process of indigo dye?
A creative way to present a fashion show.
LEARNING. Online school with i-D. Learn It and Pass It On.
Known as the couturier of Harlem, pioneering luxury streetwear, Dapper Dan brand, founded by Daniel Day in 1982, never stop shining.