Working with Future Fashion Factory researchers, Rose Danford-Phillips is exploring the possibilities of using natural pigments in printed fashion products as an alternative to traditional synthetic colorants.
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Future Fashion Factory Community Member Hylo is leading the way in accelerating environmental change in the athletic footwear market. Their mission is clear, to be a movement of Athletes for Planet, using materials science to make performance products in a better way. Their products are built to perform but with […]
Ahead of Future Fashion Factory’s Virtual Showcase (15 June), we are very pleased to share the full schedule. In addition to a full day of fantastic speakers and panels, the Virtual Showcase will feature videos from our community of researchers and industry partners highlighting the innovation taking place […]
Using green chemistry to extract and re-process the dyes from waste textiles, DyeRecyle is enabling a more circular approach to coloration.
In a project supported by Future Fashion Factory, Mykko is moving toward producing its mycelium-based alternative to leather on an industrial scale.
Matty Bovan, Phoebe English, Patrick McDowell and Joshua Kane are among the speakers at this year’s Virtual Showcase on Wednesday 15 June.
From a kombucha dress to mycellium ‘leather’, Aurélie Fontan puts biodesign at the heart of her work. With Osmose Studio, she and partner Ashley Granter are commercialising their research into more sustainable materials.
Camira Group has taken a majority stake in iinouiio, enabling the businesses to work toward the circular economy through a new wool recycling line.
With the addition of The Stitch Society, Yorkshire designer and manufacturer of artisan workwear, the Future Fashion Factory community has surpassed 500 members.
Ismay Mummery was recognised as one of the UK’s most inspiring women entrepreneurs at a special House of Lords reception arranged by Small Business Britain.