Estudio Varali
Indian summer: Spanish designer and dancer builds sustainable fashion
Spanish sustainable fashion designer Estudio Varali draws inspiration from Indian dance and traditional artistic patterns.
Spanish sustainable fashion designer Estudio Varali draws inspiration from Indian dance and traditional artistic patterns.
Shorouq AlMazraawi started her sustainable fashion label during the first COVID-19 lockdown, when she had time to master eco-friendly production techniques.
The Circular Project supports eco-friendly clothes designers with marketing help and Madrid's very own Circular Sustainable Fashion Week.
Hügel is a one-woman sustainable fashion house in Barcelona that uses leftover fabric and creates vivid colors from eco-dying.
Egyptian designer Green Fashion uses material from damaged clothes and fabric cast-offs to make patchwork garments, bags, and accessories.
Orléans-based startup Bohup encourages craftspeople to create striking, boutique homeware products from scraps of fabric and other recyclable materials.
Madrid-based Ecodicta is introducing Spanish consumers to fashion sharing, which allows them to switch up their wardrobes without buying brand new clothes.
ITINÉRANCE, a French non-profit association for sustainable fashion, is helping traditional Mediterranean artisans compete with global clothing behemoths.
EcoPruner, the brainchild of Ric Rubenstein, is an online platform that crowdsources reviews about the environmental friendliness of consumer brands.
Ethical Time is a Barcelona-based online platform that helps shoppers to buy clothes made in an ethical and sustainable way.
Moroccan fingerprint wants Moroccans to make shoes and bags from sustainable crops like raffia, hemp and jute - all while sustaining cultural heritage.
Lebanese fashion designer Aya Hoteit had a revelation: clothing could be both sustainable and exciting. Her label, CIVVIES, is out to prove that point.