The return on investments in science, creativity and people were evident at Kingpins Amsterdam and Transformers, where sustainability was the leading story for almost all of the denim mills.
For Atlantic Mills Thailand Company (AMC), a top-tier, high fashion denim fabric maker, research and development is what keeps the company ahead of the game and able to offer what’s in high demand and deliver on denim functionality – all with as little impact on the environment as possible.
By working with students from Valencia College of Art’s Fashion Co-Design and Sustainability Master’s program, Lenzing gives future fashion designers and denim consumers the chance to show the textile community their vision of tomorrow’s denim.
As we look back on the past year, this is the original article from May 2016 about the launch of the Carved in Blue blog. From creative coverage on mills that make some of the world’s most-wanted denim to key insights from brands bringing novel denim made with Lenzing Modal® and TENCEL® branded fibers to the market, Carved in Blue will serve as a prime platform to share the stories of those whose roots run deep with denim.
With a washhouse, an expo, classes and a wealth of knowledge on denim, it’s little surprise a pop-up shop was next in Bill Curtin’s sights. As of last month, the owner of BPD Washhouse has a pop-up shop at 55 Spring St. in New York’s Nolita neighborhood.