El reto de diseñar ropa más duradera, reparable e intemporal by Nicolás Boullosa on March 12, 2020 Pocas cosas parecen más inocentes que mantener al día el armario ropero. Convenientemente, hemos olvidado las implicaciones de un sistema …
El inconformismo de la Generación Z, los últimos adolescentes by Nicolás Boullosa on August 2, 2019 Ha llegado ese momento que llega a todos los padres. Hace unas semanas, mi hija mayor (12 años) propuso cierta …
Futuro textil: tradición + etextiles, biotejidos y ecofibras by Nicolás Boullosa on November 12, 2013 Por la naturaleza de sus productos, concebidos y usados desde la prehistoria, la industria textil aprovecha innovaciones tradicionales y de …
Test de coherencia en Patagonia: vuelven 10 prendas clásicas by Nicolás Boullosa on September 5, 2013 La empresa californiana de ropa técnica reincorpora a su gama actual 10 prendas de los inicios para celebrar su 40 …
Slow Fashion entrepreneur: morphing clothes = simpler closet by faircompanies on March 6, 2012 Mireia Solsona studied architecture in Barcelona and pursued fashion as a hobby. Then the housing market crashed and with little …
150-mile wardrobe: local fiber, real color, P2P economy by Kirsten Dirksen on September 20, 2011 Except for notions (buttons, zippers, etc), everything in Rebecca Burgess’ wardrobe has been grown and designed within 150 miles of …
A frugal wardrobe: think, then shop by Kirsten Dirksen on May 21, 2010 Our closet says a lot about us. Having a lot of clothing doesn’t help us to dress better. On the …
Gokaldas, Foxconn & who really makes all your stuff by Kirsten Dirksen on May 13, 2010 Apple spent $486 million on advertising in 2008 to hype things like it’s iPhone 3G and iPod Touch. Nike spent …
The trendiest fashion: buying quality and for keeps by Kirsten Dirksen on May 19, 2008 In an era of disposable fashion, some designers are trying to change consumer behavior with a new type of longer-living …
Fashion guide I: Slow Fashion by Kirsten Dirksen on March 6, 2008 We’re wearing more clothes, more often and throwing them away. Wardrobes don’t even last a year. But fast fashion is …