May 9, 2026 · Eva Winterer The Return on Repair: How a 500-Million-Euro Figure Is Reshaping the Economics of the Fashion Industry Repair has become a five-hundred-million-euro business in luxury fashion, and with resale nearing three hundred and seventeen billion by 2028, mending reshapes the economics of the industry. The repair economy in fashion describes the growing …
May 8, 2026 · Eva Winterer Nairobi Fashion Week 2026: Decarbonize and the Material Future of African Fashion The eighth season of Nairobi Fashion Week placed Decarbonize at the centre of African fashion. Across twelve studios, textile waste, organic cotton, social enterprise and heritage craft became the working conditions of a regenerative design …
May 3, 2026 · Eva Winterer What Touches the Skin: Where Luxury Fibres Come From Luxury fibres begin in very different places, from a Finnish loom in southern Italy to a Galician yarn spun from milk, and where a cloth comes from now decides how its worth is read. The …
March 20, 2026 · Eva Winterer Lotta Ludwigson: The LUMA Principle Bio-circular, yarn-dyed, fully traceable: with the LUMA T-Shirt, Charlotte Piller extends the principle of her collection to the most everyday garment — in cooperation with Swiss textile specialist Remei. The LUMA’s hangtag carries a QR …