
Archive for February, 2017


eSight glasses bring sight to those with low vision
“Everyone deserves to see” – is the eSight slogan, the American company was founded by engineer Conrad Lewis and its aim is to use technology to give sight back to those with low vision. Lewis, who has two sisters who are visually impaired, designed a headset which uses a fully adjustable high-definition camera through which the user can see the world.

London Fashion Week: the floral print revolution
No longer limited to summer collections, English designers have used floral prints as one of the main stylistic gimmicks of the next winter season. Baroque, romantic or minimal: their strong influence can be seen running through many variations.

Hexa Structures
Mobile, adjustable and guaranteed without waste, Michael Lefeber’s and BC Studies’ Hexa Structures are an eco-responsible solution to housing problems.

New York Fashion Week: the birth of plus size fashion
After the see-now, buy-now trend, New York Fashion Week has this season dedicated itself to a new revolution: that of plus size fashion, particularly by presenting models with entirely different body types to what we usually see on the catwalk.

What happens when fashion takes over recycling?
By offering eco-aware collections made from sustainable development, giant ready-to-wear brands like H&M and Adidas demonstrate with conviction that textile innovation and environmental preservation are the keys to a sensible world.

Virtuous Architecture
Reinventing contemporary architecture to better respond to tomorrow’s socio-environmental challenges? This is the innovative project that Oscar Mendez, a young entrepreneur who makes recycling the source of a new and intelligent business model, is offering.

Tommy and Gigi’s Spring/Summer 17 Collection
Following the success of their first collection, which was displayed during New York Fashion Week last autumn, supermodel Gigi Hadid and American designer Tommy Hilfiger have once again teamed up to create a summer collection for Tommy’s label.

Casely Hayford
The partnership formed by Joe Casely-Hayford and his son Charlie has for a long time confirmed its identity through a mixture of influences. Defenders of the chicness of London tailors, and amateurs of a terribly distinguished nonchalance, each season the originality of the duo brings a fresh and uncomplicated style to London Fashion Week!

Japanese Fashion Magazine Stops Publishing after 20 Years
Founded in 1997 by photographer Shoichi Aoki, Fruits was a Japanese fashion magazine that featured photographs of men and women dressed in eccentric, quirky clothing on the streets of Harajuku, a district of Tokyo.