Bobblehaus Opens Flagship Store on Orchard Street
handcrafted in Shanghai, these clothes are changing the history of what’s Made in China During a rare window of free time in between shows at NYFW SS23, Katya suggested we … Read more
handcrafted in Shanghai, these clothes are changing the history of what’s Made in China During a rare window of free time in between shows at NYFW SS23, Katya suggested we … Read more
Art to Ware is a collection of clothes, accessories and books from an impressive variety of young designers working in upcycled fashion.
Rosina~Mae takes you from the beach, to the street, to the party. We’ve been a fan of Rosie for awhile here at No Kill Mag so were thrilled when she … Read more
As the first COVID19 epicentre in the US, a lot of people worried the pandemic’s impacts would have long-lasting effects on New York City’s lifeblood and culture – that the electric energy that makes New York New York would be difficult to reclaim. But as the city has opened up again, we’re relieved to find that the defeatists’ doubts were in vain. What makes New York what it is is the the people doing the things. This year’s MADE NYC is confirmation that the city is as magical as it ever was.
Why Early Majority’s Degrowth Policy will have the fashion sector watching Post (sort of) pandemic, the world just feels different. One of the big changes seems to be our need … Read more
Our favorite designers are ones that marry their creativity with a thoughtfulness towards the planet. Two emply knitwear and all are Parsons alumns.
Our favorite designer with a mission to create positive social and environmental change in the world now has a museum exhibition about her work.
Exuberantly queer, Harris Reed is a designer of his time.
When we scheduled our profile with Katini and Jordan we knew we wanted them wearing the designs of Alexander Acosta. Alexander specializes in incredible custom bomber jackets from deadstock material. … Read more
Meet the designer creating insanely chic bags from cactus leather
TLDR: Tara Babylon is a British-Iraqi sustainable fashion designer & performance artist based in New York. She is an alumni of CSM, Parsons MFA and holds scholarships and prestigious awards … Read more
Abiola Onabule wants to reimagine the fashion world in her own terms – a world that is built on the three pillars of Nigerian textile crafts, local production, and personal narratives woven into clothes.
While less known in the United States, the Hyeres Festival just celebrated it’s 38th year as a preeminent competition of fashion and photography in France. For its 38th celebration, the … Read more
“Honestly, sustainability is tough. It’s a lot of work, but we promise to always try our best, to never cut any corners, and to be fully transparent.[…] Things won’t be … Read more
I’ve always loved “the hunt” of shopping at a thrift store, and now I get to do it for my label, because that is where I source my materials.
Prefer to read in Spanish? Click here! “By telling stories I realized that García Bello is not me, but rather a voice inside many people sharing the same narrative” Argentine … Read more
Marine Serre, Thebe Magugu, Kenneth Ize, Cecilie Bahnsen & Botter
Our fave Depop Designer – Jeremy Salazar is one to watch!
The quiet details reward those who choose to look in the A–Company collection
Redress is one of our favorite organizations here at No Kill! It was the first environmental NGO focusing on the fashion industry, founded in all of Asia and has been … Read more
The field of contenders for this highly coveted prize has been narrowed down to nine. See them all >>>
Le Ngoc Ha Thu The reason why I embrace that label (“sustainable designer”) is because that’s my career motto. That’s a promise I’ve made to myself and it’s also a … Read more
We spoke with UK based designer Aisling Duffy about her whimsical, upcycled, instagram friendly designs.
I want it to be this tool for connecting with people and building amazing relationships and creating together and then putting that out into the world. –Aaron Potts on A.Potts … Read more
Central Saint Martins grad Matty Bovan, known for his delightfully refreshing “more is more” aesthetic is proving it once again as he walks away with not only this year’s Woolmark Prize but also the Karl Lagerfeld Award for Innovation leaving the rest of the contenders empty handed. (but of course grateful for the “opportunity” and “experience”–and with some money of their own).