Dara Artisans explore early Persian artisanship through successive generations embracing sophisticated design and craftsmanship in a variety of different mediums and expressions.
Project JUST is an online platform that reviews fashion brands for their supply chain ethics and sustainability, and publishes shopping guides of the best brands under it’s JUST APPROVED™ seal.
WOVNS is a combined textile studio and technology platform that enables designer’s access, and means to small run textile development and production.
With sustainability efforts on the rise, more and more options are becoming available for designers looking to start an eco-friendly label, or for those shifting to their first sustainable collection.
Jeanne Lanvin, the milliner turned mogul, outlived the competition. She built the longest running fashion house in the world on cloche hats, feminine clothes, and a fragrance which is still around to this day.
With a shared belief that community is the key to positive change, Wellmade jobs are building a company that bridges individuals with mission driven businesses with technology connecting individuals with companies with a mission.
Paul Poiret was the party boy of Paris who is the unsung hero of 20th century fashion. As part of the BoF’s fashion history series Poiret’s historic relevance before World War is reviewed.
Maasai Colour creates timeless accessories of exceptional quality, sustainably and ethically. They unite the vibrant flair of African fashion with London’s contemporary, classic style to create a unique collection of bags, purses and totes.
Santiago Chile based Zurita creates an ethical womenswear collection with the craft knowledge and heritage of Latin American.
No Serial Number is an eclectic lifestyle magazine about eco-conscious and heritage craft, design and fashion.
Bethany Yellowtail, a Native America designer of the Northern Cheyenne and Crow tribes, launches their new e-commerce site in partnership with a group of Native American artists, all from the Northern Plains regions – the B. Yellowtail Collective.
The Summer Institute conference is a disarmingly authentic series of talks and panels from the maker to the corporate perspective. The future viability of sustainable fashion will rely on the diversity and breadth of this conversation, not as polarized opposites but as committed individuals, educators, brands, corporations, makers and emerging designers.