Stella McCartney x Veuve Clicquot: Turning Grape Waste Into Vegan Luxury

A revolutionary grape-based alternative to traditional animal leather. In a groundbreaking collaboration that seamlessly fuses luxury fashion with environmental responsibility, Stella McCartney and Veuve Clicquot have joined forces to introduce a revolutionary grape-based alternative to traditional animal leather.  The fashion industry has long grappled with the environmental repercussions of traditional leather production, a significant contributor … Read more

How scent can link both personal and cultural memory: Firmenich x Central Saint Martins reimagine the future of fine fragrance

  As the world changes, from climate issues to political and cultural unrest, so does the perfumery. How olfactive experiences connect people to better understand each other and their environments. Olfactive Design encourages us to think about the future of fine fragrance through new uses and application techniques. Firmenich, the world’s largest privately-owned fragrance and … Read more

Mylo unleather is everything you love about leather without everything you (and the planet) don’t

    Kering, adidas, lululemon, and Stella McCartney are ushering in a more sustainable future for fashion via biotechnology. The future of sustainable materials Made from infinitely renewable mycelium, Bolt Threads’ Mylo is an innovative material that looks and feels like leather. Bolt Threads, the biotechnology company creating the next generation of advanced materials, announced … Read more

The World’s First Vegan Suite. What experiences it offers

  The World’s First ‘Vegan Suite’ Welcomes Guests at Hilton London Bankside.  This vegan suite in London offers a vegan experience throughout, from a plant-based check-in desk and keycard to vegan-friendly bedding and eco-cotton carpet. Hilton introduces a vegan-friendly hotel stay offering everything from a plant-based keycard, to eco-stationery and carpet Premium hospitality chain Hilton is … Read more

Bright future? Fashion’s watershed year as it moves from waste to woke

As new brands begin to tackle social and environmental harm, a more sustainable future awaits