Dress transforms into a jumper to help save environment
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Nottingham Trent University student’s prototype can be worn as a maxi dress, a midi dress or as a jumper.
A dress which transforms...
Datacolor introduces subscription service for desktop software
Lawrenceville, NJ, USA
Datacolor, a leader in colour management solutions, has announced the release of its annual subscription payment program, now available for its colour...
Funding for digital supply chain platform
Modernising the complex and outdated months-long sourcing and distribution process.
Tengiva, the Montreal-based developer of a new digital supply chain platform for the textile industry,...
2022 Woolmark Prize winners announced
Saul Nash and MMUSOMAXWELL win this year’s top fashion industry awards.
Designer Saul Nash has been announced the winner of the 2022 International Woolmark Prize...
Collaboration takes competition from runway to rails
Hong Kong
Designers’ REVIVAL collection for The R Collective demonstrates Redress’ decades-long work to educate fashion designers about sustainable design.
Five alumni of the Redress Design...
Byborre Create to further disrupt textiles industry
Amsterdam
Dutch textile innovation studio releases advanced software update with many new features.
After two years of onboarding hundreds of brands and designers, textile innovation platform...
First transparent and traceable cotton supply chain
Research Triangle Park, NC, USA
BASF’s e3 Sustainable Cotton program joins UN hosted Conscious Fashion and Lifestyle Network.
Fashion and agriculture may seem like two industries...
Why wool matters
United Kingdom
A short documentary produced with HRH The Prince of Wales for the Campaign for Wool.
Against a background of misleading anti wool lobbying currently...
Summit explores material innovators’ scale-up journeys
Online
Review of the recently held Sustainable Alternative and Bio-Based Materials Digital Summit.
Following on from last year’s Sustainable Alternative and Bio-Based Materials summit, which showcased...
Less bad is not good enough
Companies who fail to tackle climate change are “failing humanity” and heading to the “graveyard of dinosaurs”, former Unilever CEO Paul Polman warned in...