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.
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, ...
New York -- Brooklyn-based clothing designer, Daniel Silverstein is a pioneer in the fashion industry with his innovative and genderless zero-waste brand "Zero Waste Daniel" which utilizes textile ...
NEW YORK, February 9, 2011—Parsons The New School for Design and Loomstate have announced the winning student design of their collaboration to create zero waste denim fashions. These works are ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- One look at the rich fabrics, colors and textures on display at Tonle boutique in San Francisco's Inner Richmond district and you would never guess all of the clothing...is made ...
To become a Vogue Business Member and receive the Sustainability Edit newsletter, click here. In a dusty yard on the edge of the desert around 100 miles from Expo City Dubai, the venue for COP28, 20 ...
Many things about zero-waste designer Janelle Abbott’s relationship to the fashion industry have changed since she was a kid growing up around her parents’ Seattle clothing business. Her stance on the ...