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Co-Founder of the Material Innovation Initiative

Back with more exciting next-gen materials news this week! 💚🌱 1. Stella McCartney is known for using animal-free and environmentally preferred alternative materials in many of their products. This gorgeous suit from Stella McCartney was worn twice (so far) by Claudia Jessie, who played Eloise in the popular Netflix show Bridgerton, once at the Bridgerton World Premiere in New York, and again on the The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. “I care a lot about being as sustainable as you can, so you will see me in this suit a fair amount. So I hope you like it because you’re going to see it again,” Claudia Jessie told InStyle. 2. OtterBox launched a new and luxurious mobile phone case made from DESSERTO, a plant-based material derived from the Nopal cactus, for the iPhone 15 series and Apple Watches. The Symmetry Series cactus leather cases can withstand everyday drops and bumps and are even MagSafe compatible. “The launch of the Symmetry series of cactus leather cases is a testament to our shared commitment to sustainable innovation. It marks a significant step in redefining luxury design for mobile accessories through the use of Desserto,” said Adrian L., co-founder of Desserto. 3. At the Global Fashion Summit in Copenhagen, Bloom Labs was announced the winner of the Trailblazer Award, presented by Global Fashion Agenda (GFA) and PDS Ventures. Bloom Labs converts protein-rich, globally abundant raw materials into versatile pellets, spun into fibers that rival the qualities of leading market materials like cotton, silk, and polyester without environmental drawbacks. Federica Marchionni, CEO of Global Fashion Agenda, emphasized the need for fashion leaders to adopt a values-based approach, prioritizing both environmental stewardship and the well-being of people. 4. Freja bags have been everywhere on Instagram recently. They hit all the current trends, and their work totes are described everywhere as the epitome of the “quiet luxury” aesthetic. Freja bags are handmade in custom-developed pebbled ultrafiber leather and lined in microsuede. These animal-free, recycled material alternatives resemble leather in everything from feel to durability. The ultrafiber feels luxurious, is thick and substantial, and is lightweight, water-resistant, and scratch-proof. Join us to not miss out on new releases and receive industry news directly to your inbox 👉 https://lnkd.in/gwSRxMgU #Materialinnovation #Nextgenmaterials #Sustainability #Innovation #Textiles #Fashion

Caroline Nasella

Corporate Real Estate Attorney | Specializing in Acquisition, Development, & Finance

6mo

Goodness those freja bags are gorgeous!

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Annette Felder

Amplifying Innovations and Climate Solutions for Responsible Fashion • FELDER FELDER • FUTURE FASHION CONCEPTS •

6mo

Thanks for this update! 🙏🏻

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