The most recent release of the London-based fair was a wonderland of thoughts, developments and pragmatic answers for brands, fashioners and organizations focused on sustainability. It is the right time to realize the power of polymers and synthetic proteins and the capability of cork and coconuts in fashioning new textiles and materials.
A large group of new fixings, developments and materials were being talked about, and in plain view, at the Future Fabrics Exhibition 2023, which occurred in London this week at Magazine in North Greenwich.
The three-day fair was a wonderland of development and a buzzy exhibit of the most recent textiles and materials which brands going from BMW to Stella McCartney, Tommy Hilfiger and Cos are at present utilizing — or will utilize — in their collections.
Mellowdrama has launched its latest ready-to-wear collection, ‘AlterEgo,’ using repurposed fabric waste focusing on themes of individuality and self-expression.
DRDO, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, and 10 companies have signed agreements to develop and produce advanced textile-based products for…
Milliken & Company has announced that it is the first textile manufacturer to provide non-PFAS materials for all three layers…
Evaya Organics proudly introduces a line of sleep products designed to promote better sleep while prioritizing health and environmental sustainability.
An initiative in Benin is helping small-scale farmers transition to organic cotton farming under the Cotton made in Africa Organic…
Lenzing has joined forces with CPL Prodotti Chimici and Oniverse to introduce biobased acetic acid as a sustainable alternative for…