The Rise of Gothcore
After months of twee floral prints, fashion has officially gone to the dark side.
After months of twee floral prints, fashion has officially gone to the dark side.
From the leather used for its car seats to the engines built for planes and ships, the British company is on a mission to reach net zero by 2050.
According to clothes waste charity TRAID, the average garment is worn just 10 times before it is discarded. The implications of this for the environment are devastating – that’s why we champion leather as the long-lasting choice.
Jeans have long been a style staple in our capsule wardrobes, but this season leather pants have taken centre stage.
The ‘make do and mend’ mantra might seem like a phrase from eras gone by, but it’s firmly back in fashion - and you don’t need a degree in needlework to jump on board.
Whether it is a pioneering effort to address climate change or simply good business sense, the car giants have put themselves at the forefront of sustainability in the motor industry.
There’s nothing like adding that unmistakable leather smell to your wardrobe in the form of a cool biker jacket or well-fitting dress, but the price of quality clothes doesn’t come cheap.
While many fashion brands outsource design and manufacturing processes around the globe, there are homegrown leather workshops that are passionate about their
The main mission was for manufacturers and industry bodies to remind people that leather is a sustainable by-product and needs to be used to help heal the environment
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