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The other week we talked about how nature-based solutions are greatly beneficial for biodiversity and for reducing pollution and hazards on the environment. Because we like to talk about sustainable materials on fashion, we are going to apply this terms to the agriculture of organic cotton. Cotton has been historically fashion’s most used fiber. When…
Read MoreAfter the glorious return of the low-rise jeans, fashionistas and influencers seem to be more obsessed than ever with denim. While fashionable, producing the iconic blue fabric can have a high environmental impact. What does denim mean for our planet ? Brief History of Jeans Officially invented in 1873 by Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis,…
Read MoreFashion has always had a rapid cycle of trend turnover. Looking across history, there seems to be a perpetually shrinking gap between the obsoletion and reemergence of what’s considered ‘trendy.’ In the past decade, we have seen shoulder pads awaken from their post-80’s grave and watched women reclaim a newly liberated version of the eighteenth-century…
Read MoreColours and materials dictated by certain groups years before collections is getting over soon. Going to tradeshows, overanalysing society´s behaviors, dictating what is considered right or wrong… New generations are rejecting this idea. Some rich person, disjointed from society, in his hotel room, will decide what they will have to wear next year. Our society…
Read MoreParadigme Mode was founded upon a string of realizations. These realizations came slowly yet forcefully, as if what had been a slightly blurry image of reality was at once vibrantly clear. This clear image which I now see, the real truth of the fashion industry, is communicating one thing: an urgent need for change. “Art…
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