The 39th Festival d’Hyères continues to showcase the most promising emerging fashion designers, with a renewed focus on sustainability. This year’s event saw a diverse range of talent, from upcycled motorcycle suits to reimagined streetwear and deconstructed denim.
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Maria Turri, an Italian designer based in Verona, defies the traditional business model of fashion. She prioritizes her creative vision over mass production, focusing on crafting small collections with a personal touch. Her latest collection, showcased in Paris, echoes her unique approach, blending traditional tailoring techniques with an avant-garde spirit.
Fashion month has wrapped up, but the conversation around sustainability continues to evolve. From pre-loved fashion taking center stage to innovative materials and ethical practices, brands are showcasing their commitment to a more sustainable future. This article highlights the most impactful eco-conscious moments from the spring/summer 2025 shows.
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, graced the red carpet at the Children’s Hospital 2024 Los Angeles Gala, showcasing her support for the institution and its dedication to pediatric care. She opted for a glamorous red gown by Carolina Herrera, a design she previously wore in 2021, proving her commitment to sustainable fashion.
Meghan Markle made a stylish appearance at the Children’s Hospital 2024 Los Angeles Gala, rewearing a stunning red Carolina Herrera gown she previously wore in 2021. The Duchess of Sussex highlighted the importance of the hospital’s work and showcased her commitment to sustainable fashion by giving the gown a fresh look.
Fashion month has concluded, and while sustainability might not be the main focus this season, there’s a clear shift towards more eco-friendly practices. From second-hand runway shows to innovative materials and a spotlight on textile waste, here are some of the key sustainability moments you might have missed.
Reju, a company focused on textile regeneration, has opened its first Regeneration Hub Zero in Frankfurt, Germany. This signifies a major milestone for Reju, which was established only 12 months ago in Paris. The hub is poised to revolutionize textile recycling by converting polyester waste into new, high-quality materials. This initiative addresses the urgent need for sustainable solutions in the textile industry, aiming to create a circular system for textile waste management.
Designer Maurice Gattis unveils his latest collection for Fort Mosé 1738, drawing inspiration from the theme of unbounded freedom and showcasing the beauty of contemporary African textiles. The collection, titled “The Color of Freedom,” features exquisite garments crafted from hand-woven Kente and 100% cotton, celebrating both historical and creative freedom.
Diesel’s latest collection showcases a commitment to sustainability with recycled denim and innovative distressed techniques, all while maintaining the brand’s signature edgy style and Y2K vibes. The collection features unique details, bold designs, and recycled materials, attracting a diverse audience, including celebrities like SEVENTEEN’s Hoshi and actress Shiori Kutsuna.
Colombian designer Johanna Ortiz presented a captivating collection infused with her Hispanic heritage, showcasing a vibrant palette, flowing silhouettes, and intricate prints inspired by Moorish architecture. This emotional show was a testament to her passion for her roots and a call for embracing joy in challenging times.