Danielle Elsener’s work to promote zero-waste fashion is gaining the attention of apparel makers, potentially revolutionizing one of the most wasteful and polluting sectors in existence.
Soorty teamed with Decode, the zero-waste label founded by Danielle Elsener: a modern reinterpretation of the jumpsuit by the late Italian futurist artist Ernesto Michahelles, known as Thayaht.
Designers from around the world find inspiration in traditional garment making in their quest to eliminate fabric waste. By Hahna Yoon This article is part of a series examining Responsible Fashion, ...
The puzzle-like pattern on these Nike sneakers isn’t just a cool design—it’s a waste-reduction trick
When the company’s swoosh is cut out for one side of a shoe, the piece that’s left becomes part of the design on the other side. Making a sneaker typically involves cutting sheets of leather or other ...
Addressing the critical issue of waste in the fashion industry, AquaAI's platform assists designers in crafting unique styles with minimal waste NEW YORK, NY, UNITED ...
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