High Fashion Low Countries focuses on the importance of sustainable development, new cutting-edge technologies and recuperation of traditional crafts in contemporary fashion.
Norlha produce finely woven scarves, throws, blankets, and toys made from the very best Tibetan yak fiber.
Tengri is a London based fashion brand, a collective movement that brings together design, fashion, ethics and environmental activism.
This stunning piece from By Walid is made from vintage upcycled Pakistan quilts carefully matched and pieced together.
Spanish brand Florenz is a unique global scarf and textile brand featuring rare prints from West Africa to Japan, produced by traditional artisans in India and Nepal.
The Textile Arts Center in Brooklyn recently exhibited the work of seven textile artists and designers, created over the course of a nine-month residence at their center in Gawanus.
The local economy of fashion: Kerrin Smith at TEDxGallatin 2014.
Portraits in Creativity by Gael Towey, a series of beautiful and evocative short films that document artists and their inspirations.
Lulea is a social enterprise that specialises in training Kenyan workers to create sustainable luxury leather goods for the global market.
This small, beautiful life flare dress is a one of a kind, indigo dyed piece from Alabama Chanin, made from medium weight, 100% organic cotton jersey.
Amanda Henderson is an independent knitwear designer working in Queens, New York, producing beautiful, considered hand knit designs.
The Kusa Collection for ORG by Vio, is an exquisite hand made collection of multiple stranded black and rust brown seed necklaces and bracelets.