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THE NEW DENIM PROJECT

The New Denim Project is the newest and most innovative product line at Iris Textiles which is located in Guatemala. They are an industrial textile group, who have proudly been in operation since 1956. The group has been passed down through generation after generation, to evolve into an incredible mill that manufactures 100% sustainable eco-cotton yarn, fabrics, garments and accessories. The company's main objective has been to unite technology and ecology in the production of textiles in order to maintain our commitment to quality and remain environmentally responsible and competitive in the market. Learn more about TNDP in our exclusive video below and discover their collection and material information sheets in our Discover TNDP's section

“CREATING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE IS EVERYONE'S RESPONSIBILITY AND THERE IS NO BETTER TIME FOR INFORMATION SHARING AND TANGIBLE ACTION THAN NOW. " 

 

Alfred Deakin Prof. Xungai Wang

(Pro-vice Chancellor & Director) Institute of Frontier Materials, Deakin University


THE LIBRARY

Hear from inspirational leaders in the world of fibres, fabrics, & fashion who are doing things differently.

Rachael Wellisch
Behind the Scenes | Feature
Australian artist Rachael Wellisch captures the imagination through her artworks and installations as she weaves inspiration from landscapes and ancient earth forms with repurposed textiles and plant derived Indigo dye. 
Walden Lam | UNSPUN
Behind the Scenes | Feature
custom-built jeans, made to measure using body-scanning technology
Nikolett Madai
Behind the Scenes | Feature
Revitalising the practice of natural dyeing with a modern approach, Dyeluxe began as a colour research project in 2018 for Nikolett Madai’s Master’s Thesis at Akademie Mode & Design in Berlin.
Jasmine Linington
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Discovering her own personal curiosity and fascination with seaweed whilst walking along the local Scottish shores, textile artist and maker Jasmine Linington recognized seaweed's innate possibilities and has been exploring various species of this abundant marine plant and its uses in the realms of textiles ever since.  
Labva
Behind the Scenes | Feature
LABVA dream of creating a new society of biofabricators, organic farmers, biomaterial chefs, a society made up of conscious citizens aware of their impact on the planet, who value and enhance local and circular economies
Elissa Brunato
Behind the Scenes | Feature
Meet the London based designer and material researcher with a naturally dazzling creation here to prove sustainability and glamour are not mutually exclusive. 
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