Maruman: Japan’s Yarn-Dyed Cottons and Paper Textiles
Japan is home to many traditionally made cottons, crafted from a lineage that stems back to the time of Emperors. Le Souk takes a visit to Nishiwaki, and uncovers the art of Banshu Ori with local firm...
View ArticlePAIS Textile
As the former advisor to the first lady of Peru, Marta Castañeda traveled extensively to different areas around the country. Wherever she went, she couldn’t help but marvel at the abundance of highly...
View ArticleFeatured item – Looptworks
Purchase: www.looptworks.com/collections/felt-leather-collection
View ArticleNepal’s Artisans Find a Way to Move Forward
After a Tragic Earthquake, Nepal’s Artisans Find a Way to Move Forward Having worked closely with local Nepalese artisans for many years, From The Road founder, Susan Easton, was devastated to learn...
View ArticleFeatured Book – Zero Waste Fashion Design
Written by Timo Rissanen and Holly McQuillan, Zero Waste Fashion Design, is the first comprehensive book on understanding the zero waste fashion design process. Purchase: www.bloomsbury.com
View ArticleBrazilian Textiles
Virtual Sourcing Trip: Brazil The world’s next ‘it’ luxury hub, Brazil is also fast becoming a force in leather production and sustainable fabrics. Though the growth is relatively slow, it remains...
View ArticleLes Soeurs Anglaises
Les Soeurs Anglaises provides inspiring creative experiences, situated in an historically rich location in the South West of France. Their workshop and weekend breaks enable participants to immerse...
View ArticleThe Eco Gypsy
The Eco Gypsy is a quarterly online magazine that features a broad range of editorials and reviews on bohemian eco escapes, and retreats. Designed for the gypsy, nomad, adventurer and wanderer at...
View ArticleAvani
Avani: Promoting Himalayan Textiles Through Sustainability & Beauty A desire to preserve the Himalayas’ Kumaon region is the motivation behind Avani’s founding. The textile firm improves the...
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