From Hermes to Pangaia, 10 fashion items made from biomaterials
Got a friend that you want to persuade to consider earth friendly options but they just love their skin-tight elastane suits and leather shoes a little too much? We’ve got … Read more
Got a friend that you want to persuade to consider earth friendly options but they just love their skin-tight elastane suits and leather shoes a little too much? We’ve got … Read more
Here at No Kill, we cover what excites us. And while we’re not Hypebeast, every once in a while a “must have” sneaker comes along that’s worth our while, and … Read more
Good news for us earth inhabitants: the fashion industry, aka world’s second most polluting industry, is picking up serious steam in counteracting its environmental effects in textile production, with the help of biotechnology.
Looking for a bodysuit that can actually make you feel better in your own skin? Rosie Broadhead, designer – textile scientist, may have the ultimate solution. She designs a line … Read more
Fashion is getting more and more innovative, and Anderson’s Loewe menswear 2023 undoubtedly is an example of that. On the Metaverse runway, viewers saw living greenery – chia plants and … Read more
POV: New York Fashion Week is over when we say it’s over. New York Fashion Week may have come and gone, but obviously we’re still talking about it. One of … Read more
In a true art meets science scenario, designers are teaming up with engineers and biochemists to drive the innovations we’re seeing in the textile game these days. The laboratory is the new atelier, the room where the magic (actually basic chemistry but to a non-science person like me it seems like magic) happens, the place where clothes get made – on every level.
Can flowers keep you warm? If you’re not Josephine Baker can you really wear bananas? This might sound like something out of a fantasy but flowers, pineapple leaves, and crushed textile waste are just some of the materials that PANGAIA uses on a daily basis for their apparel.
Parsons Textile MFA students collaborated with ECONYL to push the boundaries of materiality. We all know that when it comes to fashion and sustainability less is more. Less resources used. … Read more
Copenhagen brand Ganni is commited to using new eco-friendly materials. Will other brands follow?
Resin rings might be all the rage but that plastic is positively toxic! Meet Mecca & Mia -2 designers creating pop art jewelry from bioplastic!
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Vera Banas shares with us how she is using her skills to make fashion truly more sustainable.
Growing up in Vietnam, fashion designer Chloe Uyen Tran saw textile pollution firsthand. This inspired her to pivot to materials and she founded TomTex: a bio-based leather.
Meet the designer creating insanely chic bags from cactus leather
At No Kill Mag, we are constantly looking for upcoming trends in fashion and sustainability. From electroactive fabrics to laser cut dresses there is always something new to discover. And … Read more