
🍽️ You're eating plastic. And it comes from your wardrobe.
Synthetic fabrics release hundreds of thousands of microfibers with every wash cycle. Scientific research has found them in human blood, lung tissue, and the placenta. 67% of garments on the marke...

🌿 Your skin never sleeps. What are you making it wear?
Your skin is in contact with your clothes 24 hours a day — awake and asleep. Some chemical substances in synthetic fabrics are documented endocrine disruptors: molecules that alter the hormonal sys...

Craftsmanship and well-being: weaving and macramé for mind and spirit
🌍 In an increasingly fast and digital world, the ancient arts of weaving and macramé remind us of the importance of stopping, creating with our hands, and finding a natural rhythm.With the Origini ...

Bamboo Oeko-Tex: The Regenerative Fiber that Transforms Fashion and Planet 🌿
Discover the Oeko-Tex certified bamboo: a fiber born from regenerative farming without pesticides or excessive water, transformed in controlled cycle plants. Soft, breathable, and naturally antibac...

Discovering Cupro Fiber: The Sustainable and Skin-Safe Vegan Silk
Discover Cupro, the "vegan silk" from Asahi Kasei (Bemberg™): a fiber regenerated from cotton linters, produced in a closed loop with over 99% of recovered solvents, which combines luxury, comfort,...

SeaCell: The New Fiber from Seaweed for an Ocean-Friendly Fashion🌊💙
SeaCell is an innovative fiber created from the union of algae and cellulose, produced in a closed loop to reduce waste and CO₂. With reduced water consumption, zero microplastics, and antibacteria...

Tencel Lyocell: The Sustainable Fiber That Embraces Nature and Technology 🌱✨
Tencel Lyocell is an eco-friendly wood fiber that combines elegance, comfort, and sustainability. Thanks to closed-loop production, it consumes less water, reduces emissions, and does not release m...

Hemp: The Sustainable Fabric That Revolutionizes Fashion
🌱 Hemp is much more than a plant: it is the fabric of the future and the key to sustainable fashion. Thanks to its durability, breathability, and reduced environmental impact, each fiber tells a st...

Organic Cotton: The Fabric that Loves Your Skin and the Planet
Organic cotton uses up to 91% less water and reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 46% compared to conventional cotton. Without harmful pesticides, it protects the environment and the health of farme...

The Importance of Natural Fabrics in Sustainable Fashion
🌿Discover how choosing natural fabrics like organic cotton, linen, and hemp can reduce the environmental impact of the fashion industry. Join the change, wear the future in style, and help protect ...

