Representing the creative future

Designers  –  Sep 2022

Garbage Core on building a brand in Italy and the hardships of production

On the weekend of the Italian election we sat down with Giuditta Tanzi to talk about keeping the Garbage Core magic alive in production

Designers  –  Jan 2022

How to make a fashion brand that doesn’t sell clothes

Kezako Paris on fake fashion, green labels, and random creativity

Designers  –  Feb 2021

HODAKOVA: The suit deconstructor that makes upcycling wearable

Ellen Hodakova Larsson persists on looking at the fun part of fashion

Sketchbooks  –  Feb 2021

Work in Progress: Freja Seihine

Swedish School of Textiles fashion design student Freja Seihine on creating fully sustainable puffer jackets

Tiempo De Zafra on how developing countries suffer from overproduction

Designers  –  Jul 2020

Tiempo De Zafra on how developing countries suffer from overproduction

The creative collective has had enough with the fashion industry’s obsession with more. This is what they do to fix it

Designers  –  Apr 2020

Milka Seppänen: “The capacity to adapt is this generation’s biggest asset”

The Aalto graduate on making fashion that is personal, punk and proud to be sustainable

Designers  –  Apr 2020

Sarah Aphrodite is taking things slow, really slow

Taking her cues from centuries-old costumes, Sarah is trying to pin down the key to creating classics that stand the test of time

Designers  –  Mar 2020

JETPACK hom(m)e: Made in LA, marketed in Paris

Designer Ryan Morar on making an impact from the outskirts of fashion.

Designers  –  Feb 2020

Ellen Hodakova Larsson: Deconstruct, reconstruct, repeat

As established brands struggle to become sustainable, could collaborating with upcycling designers like Ellen Hodakova Larsson offer a solution?

Designers To Hire

Daichi Tabata on championing storytelling through design

The Japanese graduate discusses his unusual journey into fashion, translating emotion through design and why we should be repurposing our clothes

Designers To Hire

Davina Amajor on multi-functional garments and overlooked materials

With her BA collection ‘90 Degrees’, Davina set out to recover the functionality and aesthetic value of worn fabrics that were once undesired, in order to prevent them from being disposed of