With a belief that clothing can only be beautiful if it is made that way, HOPE sources sustainable and eco-friendly materials, and designs are crafted under fair working conditions.
10 influential celebrities who are making a difference in saving the planet, and putting a spotlight on climate change via Green Match.
Border and Fall documents the first complete digital anthology on how-to drape India’s sari in 84 ways & 3 short films on the sari’s past, present & future.
Young Dutch photographer Loes Heerink photographs of street vendors in Hanoi, featured in the always stunning Bloom magazine and featured on Li Edelkoort’s Trendtablet.
A sneak peak at Susana Colina’s Spring Summer 2017 collection ‘Phoenix’ that celebrates femininity, and geometric lines with a clear minimal aesthetic.
A sneak peak at Naadam Cashmere’s Studio Collection, which incorporates designing ethical luxury fashion using innovation to redefine sustainability.
With an eye for the macabre and a fascination with Victoriana, creations incorporate mysticism and symbolism combined with traditional taxidermy technique.
The Jan Kath combined carpet, Boro textile and KUON exhibit showcases museum worthy 17th century representations of traditional Japanese BORO textiles.
A lovely Spring Summer 2017 collection from Stella McCartney that combines menswear and military overtones in a very understated way with mens pinstripe shirting dresses, oversized khaki trench coats and parachute jumpsuits.
British designer Christopher Raeburn continues to use repurposed materials, many from unexpected military sources. The Winter Camp Ceremony collection uses decommissioned rubber suits, as well as remade ceremonial wool uniforms, and hand knits.
The Alchemist is the latest collection from Donna Karan’s Urban Zen for Fall Winter 2016/17.
This stunning oversized wrap can double as throw its so big. Designed by Eleven Six is a knitwear brand, the wrap is made in Peru with love, from 100% baby alpaca.