Nicole Stjernsward, a London-based design technologist, has developed a system for dyeing fabric that could soon become a critical device for companies divesting from harmful production practices.
The Estonian National Museum’s New Exhibition Explores the Global History and Future of Textile Dyes
This is the first time historical textile dyes are presented with this level of depth in an Estonian exhibition,” says ENM ...
Who doesn’t love beautifully hued clothing? Well, how about Mother Nature? But can you blame her? Industrial dyes are absolute poison. As senior author and biochemical engineer San Yup Lee explains, ...
Julie Yost wears her art on her sleeve. A textile artist who sews intricate and beautiful garments sometimes using recycled and untraditional materials, Yost is also known for using different dying ...
Fabrics with electrical functionality have been around for several years, but are very rarely used in mainstream clothing. The fabrics are very expensive and the supply can be unreliable. Frustrated ...
The meticulous resist-dyeing method called shibori originated in ancient Japan and has been trending in global fashion and interior design for several years now—spotted on rising UK fashion star Ulla ...
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