Real Leather. Stay Different. Student Design Competition goes truly international
The International Design Competition launches in partnership with Rollacoaster Magazine and ArtsThread.
Read moreThe International Design Competition launches in partnership with Rollacoaster Magazine and ArtsThread.
Read moreIn February 2020 student designs from the Chinese leg of the Design Competition were shortlisted and requested to make samples.
The festival this October brought together more than 250 makers, designers, brands and galleries and leather featured strongly throughout!
Acclaimed stylist Mike Adler invites you to discover the Parisian luxury RTW brand specialising in bold, creative leather designs.
We discuss fashion and more with Zhangzhang- our latest Street Seen feature from Shanghai!
Earlier this month we released the first in a collection of many campaign videos that celebrate the natural, sustainable and durable nature of leather. Shot in Shanghai, let us take you behind the scenes...
On September 8th, the Taiwan student design competition concluded with a glorious award ceremony at Taipei 101...
Designs come to life as students begin creating samples in the final round of the Taiwan Student Design Competition. Watch the video to find out
Despite the challenges of this year, the ‘Real Leather. Stay Different.’ design competition inspired such a volume of high-quality entries that it is to take place again next year and beyond.
Dezeen, the online Architecture and Design Magazine, has launched a Virtual Design Fair and we couldn’t help but notice how many designers use leather as their material of choice!
First round judging for Taiwan’s ‘Real Leather’ student design competition is finished – with more than 300 entries from hundreds of aspiring design students from the top design schools in Taiwan now cut down to just 23 finalists.
Early last month, Louis Vuitton launched what was one of the most anticipated collections of 2020 (well, for us anyway). We’re no doubt excited about this: the elegant briefcase range.
Leading global fashion brands have recently followed the life-saving trend of transforming their own production lines to meet the needs caused by the coronavirus outbreak.