Reflex ST21 S101, the new textile gem from NT Majocchi
After holographic fabrics, the focus is on Reflex ST21 S101, a new material unveiled by NT Majocchi, whose fascinating aesthetic has won over Promostyl’s Material Stylists.
After holographic fabrics, the focus is on Reflex ST21 S101, a new material unveiled by NT Majocchi, whose fascinating aesthetic has won over Promostyl’s Material Stylists.
Calvin Klein, a temple of minimalism? This is no longer the case since the Belgian designer Raf Simons arrived at the head of the brand in 2016. Close to the American artist Sterling Ruby, with whom he had already worked at Dior, he invited him to collaborate on his very first show, as well as…
While Virgil Abloh and his recent first Menswear show for Louis Vuitton are the talk of the town, his former assistant at Off-White also made an impression at London’s latest spring/summer fashion week. We’re talking about Samuel Ross and his young brand A-Cold-Wall, which is breaking down the established barriers between streetwear and couture codes…
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Fabien Sorin, head of EPFL’s Laboratory of Photonic Materials and Fibre Devices (FIMAP), and his team, developed super-elastic, multi-material and high-performance fibres, which can be applied in robotics, textiles and medical implants as they can detect even the slightest pressure and strain and can sustain up to 500% elastic deformation without losing their original shape.
Founded by Justin Donnelly and Monling Lee, Jumbo is a young design studio based in New York. The duo has just unveiled its latest collection at NYCxDesign: Neotenic is comprised of pieces with simple, generous lines that are made using metal tubes. The collection features four pieces: an armchair and three lamps. Each one is…
The starting point of Diane Ducasse, a 27-year-old stylist who trained at Studio Berçot: women are always drawn to garments from the male wardrobe, so why not create a line of clothes that has the same boyish style but that is adapted to the female body?
Created in 2013, Loup is an ultra-comfy clothing brand for babies and children with fun and fresh designs. The perfect companions for the everyday adventures of little ones. What’s more? From design to manufacture, the entire collection is 100% made in France.
The Dutch architecture studio has designed a store front for the Roman jeweller made of cracked marble, complete with veins that are illuminated once the city is plunged into darkness.
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