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Business of Leather / Taiwan

12 September 2022

4 minutes
The Taiwanese shoe companies moved to Vietnam and Thailand in early 1990s enabling the Taiwanese leather industry to expand their business to these countries and penetrate into other local related companies. Currently, there are about 10 Taiwanese companies in Vietnam and another six in Thailand.

Shift to Southeast Asia Was Inevitable for Taiwanese Leather Industry

The Taiwanese leather sector dates back to more than 70 years and it was in the 1990s that the tanneries began to relocate and set up factories in Thailand, Vietnam, Mainland China and other Southeast Asian countries. Today it produces about 45-60 million square feet of leather per month, exporting almost 98% to some of the best-known footwear makers. Thomas CJ Yu, President of the Taiwanese International Leather Association (TILA) in conversation with texfash.com.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
Leader Speak / Sebastian Klinder

7 September 2022

8 minutes
Many exhibitors have said that the first questions buyers ask them are: Are your business practices are sustainable? Are your plants certified? Are your products recyclable? Those are no longer questions of marketing; they are questions of the market.

The Biggest Disruption is the Switch from the Seasonal to a Timeless Conception

Munich Fabric Start is a big event, packed with diverse and distinct verticals within the event ecosystem. See this in the backdrop of the array of exhibitors and the diversity of visitors, and, presto, it becomes an indubitable place to gauge the pulse of the industry and palpable elements that will become trends in the near future. The best person to throw light on all this is Sebastian Klinder, Managing Director of Munich Fabric Start Exhibitions GmbH. A conversation with texfash.com.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Exclusive
Case Study / Phulkari Heritage

6 September 2022

7 minutes
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Punjab's Phulkari Finds Expression in Contemporary Silhouettes

The urge to gift an enduring piece of Punjab’s legacy, and the lack of it, led to the setting up of Aab Label, a contemporary brand that draws inspiration from the hand-embroidered heritage craft of phulkari. Founder Shreya Mehra shares her story.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Feature
Collection: Making a Case
Climate Crisis / Data on Textiles

29 August 2022

5 minutes
Textiles, data and design/communication skills were spooled in at Raw Color to talk about climate change through knit fabrics.

Wearing the Colours of Climate Change: Data Takes the Form of Textiles

Dutch design studio Raw Color has created a collection called 'Temperature Textiles', which is embedded with climate-change data. The collection features blankets, scarves and socks knitted with infographics about either temperate change, sea-level rise or greenhouse gas emissions. Raw Color Co-Founder Christoph Brach talks about the idea.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Business of Leather / Leather UK

25 August 2022

7 minutes
Recent research has shown that demand for hides has no direct influence on the number of animals reared and slaughtered, lending evidence-based weight to our understanding that hides are by-products of the meat industry. Understanding consumer attitudes is essential to identifying where the misunderstandings and concerns lay and targeting education and promotion to address them.

2023 Could be Even More Challenging in Post-Brexit UK

Brexit in the UK has caused major issues with sourcing labour, added regulatory and import/export burdens, increased input costs and reduced customer confidence. Dr Kerry Senior, Director, Leather UK, a membership-based trade organisation with the remit to represent, promote and protect the leather industry, elaborates.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
Designer Talk / Nimco Adam

23 August 2022

5 minutes
Fashion houses should pay fair wages, especially to the immigrants who are the backbone of many industries particularly the fashion houses where production takes more than 12+hours a day. They should include and adapt to the UN Sustainable Development Goals on gender equality, decent work and economic growth, industry innovation and infrastructure, reduce inequality, responsible consumption and production, and partnership for the Goals.

Live and Let Dye: Somali-American Designer Shows Way Beyond Chemicals

It was in 1997 that a young girl in war-ravaged Somalia began to train women and girls in income-generating tye-and-dye programmes. By 2012 Qaal Designs was started in Los Angeles with the sole idea of reuse, recycle and repurpose products using digitisation. This ‘global movement’ in sustainable fashion is now moving from LA to the streets of Nairobi, Mogadishu, Arusha, Kigali and expanding to the rest of Africa. texfash.com in conversation with Founder Nimco Adam.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Biomaterials / Blueview Pacific

22 August 2022

10 minutes
When two surfers with a passion for the planet met in a beachside coffee shop in Cardiff, they had no idea the kind of eco-innovation that would emerge from their unlikely run-in. But when footwear industry expertise meets the most impressive advancement in biotechnology to date, the only choice is to use that fusion for meaningful change: to create the world’s first fully biodegradable* sneaker.

The Story Behind the World's First Biodegradable Footwear: In Their Own Words

Stephen Mayfield is a distinguished professor of Biology at UC San Diego. Tom Cooke came with decades of experience in product development. Together, they created at Bluewear Footwear the world's first biodegradable pair of shoes made from plant-based fabrics and oils that decompose fully. A riveting interview with texfash.com.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
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Innovation / Amphitex

16 August 2022

5 minutes
All the layers within Amphitex are being developed from the same source material, to create an innovative mono-material waterproof, making it very easy to recycle, unlike most on the market.

Amphitex Material Innovation Involves Material Science, Textile Design and Design Engineering

The Amphitex project of Amphibio is the first 100% recyclable chemical-free waterproof breathable textile made for the outdoor and sportswear apparel industry. In April this year, Amphitex by  Amphibio was announced as one of four Terra Carta Design Lab winners. CEO & Founder Jun Kamei talks about ideas and how he sees things shaping up in the near future.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Slow Fashion / Trends

15 August 2022

4 minutes
The modern fashion business is frequently about forgettable commodities that exist solely for the sake of consumption. Given that online shopping returns often end up in landfill without even making it to anyone’s wardrobe, this looks like a step in the wrong direction.

Four Clothing Businesses that Could Lead Us Away From the Horrors of Fast Fashion

There is an urgent imperative to shift towards a circular economy in which waste and pollution are removed from the system, more so after the pandemic. Here are four examples of clothing businesses that made use of the lockdown to put this ideal into practice.

By
  • Elaine L Ritch
Commentary
Obituary / Issey Miyake

13 August 2022

4 minutes
Issey Miyake held his first show in New York in 1971 and in Paris in 1973. He integrated technology with tradition, exploring Japanese aesthetics and the uncut, untailored garment. He also commissioned high-tech textiles that influenced fashion around the world.

Issey Miyake Changed the Way We Saw, Wore and Made Fashion

Throughout his career, Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake, who has died of cancer at 84, rejected terms like “fashion”. But his work allowed much of the world to reimagine itself through clothing.

By
  • Peter McNeil
Feature

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