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The leather-goods powerhouse is testing alternative materials in a break with tradition, reimagining its ‘Victoria’ travel bag in a lab-grown substitute.
Adidas and Stella McCartney used vegan spider-style silk by Bolt Threads to create the Biofabric Tennis Dress, which can "fully biodegrade".
Stella Mccartneyが Mylo UnleatherとBolt Threadsと共同開発したキノコを利用した人工皮革の衣服を発表 (designboom) Stella Mccartney unveils the world's first garments of Mylo mushroom-grown leather (designboom)
Adidas has revealed it is working on vegan shoes made from a biodegradable fungi-based leather alternative.
Adidas has revealed it is working on vegan shoes made from a biodegradable fungi-based leather alternative.
To develop the shoes, it has partnered with Bolt Threads, the biotech company that produces the leather. Known as Mylo™, the material is made with mycelium, the part of the fungus that extends below the ground. Adidas first launched vegan shoes last June, when it made animal-free versions of two of its most iconic shoes. They were made with recycled polyester coated in polyurethane. Shortly…
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Innovation Endeavors debuts Deep Life, an incubator focused on the intersection of life science and computer science
Innovation Endeavors debuts Deep Life, an incubator focused on the intersection of life science and computer science
Innovation Endeavors, the fund backed by Google’s Eric Schmidt, has for years now been taking a novel come to working on arduous and still-evolving problems, like cybersecurity and food shortages: it sets up incubators that bring together disparate stakeholders to identify, develop and fund ways of tackling these issues. Today, Innovation unveiled the latest of these: a brand-new project…
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Innovations in textile and design are two subjects that go hand in hand with sustainable manufacturing.
Innovations in textile and design are two subjects that go hand in hand with sustainable manufacturing.
At the recent ReMode event at the Los Angeles Convention Center, a Nov. 14 seminar called “Engineering Next-Gen Fabrics” took a look at integrating some new textile innovations with sustainable fashion.
David Breslauer, who is the chief scientific officer and co-founder at Bolt Threads in Emeryville, Calif., discussed how the company is using the new field of biological engineering to “study nature and mimic it.”
“Biology is the most powerful technology on the planet. It reproduces itself, it repairs itself, and it reintegrates itself back into the environment,” he said. “We try to understand nature on the molecular level so we can build upon nature for tomorrow. We are betting that it can free us of our reliance on 19th-century technology.”
Euveka technician Lionel Roupioz at the company’s ReMode booth.
One of the most pressing issues that Breslauer cited is the apparel industry’s reliance on man-made, petroleum-based textiles such as polyester, nylon, acrylic and spandex. He explained how Bolt Threads was working toward alternatives to potentially harmful synthetic materials by using solutions such as thread made through a scientific process that mimics the way a garden spider creates silk.
“Every day, she spins fine spider silks that are stronger than steel and able to stretch more than spandex. They’re also biodegradable, antimicrobial and hypoallergenic,” he said. “It’s not just one silk. She makes six different kinds of silk from six different glands in her tiny little body.”
Through learning how to recreate the processes by which the spiders create their silks, he now makes similar threads that will be used to manufacture clothes, which will decompose, eventually providing food for the smallest organisms. Through this technology, Bolt Threads has created fibers that were used to make winter hats and Stella McCartney dresses.
By examining solutions at the design stage, smart-dress-form company Euveka developed its Robot Mannequin—Emineo that expands to large sizes and contracts to the smallest. The French company received the 2018 ReMode Fashion Award for Best Design Technology.
“ReMode is a place to promote ethical fashion in all forms, and we wanted to highlight our innovation to show the global fashion industry that creating clothing to the real size of customers is necessary to limit unsold pieces and extend the life of apparel,” explained Andréa Gilet, the company’s marketing and communications director.
With this technology, Euveka helps to limit textile waste along the supply chain, which supports a more sustainable apparel-manufacturing industry.
もう動物は殺さない、次世代のサステイナブルな人工レザー (Fashionsnap)