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FASHION & TECHNOLOGY NEWS THIS PAST WEEK (JAN 11nd) How Instagram Is Changing Fashion Social media is a powerful influencer in the fashion industry. In fact, it's believed that what's trending on social
LAST WEEK NEWS ON FASHION TECHNOLOGY ( DEC 14th) Perfect Swimsuit For Every Body Type In a new initiative for the mass customisation of women’s swimwear, the Brooklyn based- Swimwear X aims to
LAST WEEK NEWS ON FASHION TECHNOLOGY ( NOV 16th) Is Myanmar A New Factory Destination? As the country just concludes its first democratic elections in almost two and a half decades - the garment
LAST WEEK NEWS ON FASHION TECHNOLOGY ( NOV 9th) Bio-Skin Clothing that Open Vents As You Sweat A research team at MIT has developed a bio-skin fabric that is coated with an ancient bacteria
LAST WEEK NEWS ON FASHION TECHNOLOGY ( NOV 2nd) Jacket Made with Synthetic Spider Silk A Japanese biomaterials company Spiber [https://www.spiber.jp/] have created Moon Parka - the word’s first jacket
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LAST WEEK NEWS ON FASHION TECHNOLOGY ( OCTOBER 26th) A Swimsuit That Helps Clean The Oceans Sponge suite is a cleantech swimming gear that uses a super hydrophobic carbon based material called Sponge which
LAST WEEK NEWS ON FASHION TECHNOLOGY ( SEPTEMBER 28th) World’s First Anti-Bacterial Sneakers These trendy sneakers by the Urban Wooler claims to combine the quality of 100% New Zealand sheep wool with fibers
LAST WEEK NEWS ON FASHION TECHNOLOGY ( SEPTEMBER 14th) A Self Rolling Yoga Mat If you remember those 90’s slap bracelets, that should explain the dynamics behind this new gizmo. YoYo Mat [https:
LAST WEEK NEWS ON FASHION TECHNOLOGY ( SEPTEMBER 7th) LVMH Recruits Apple Executive to Embrace Digital Amid hiking trends in online luxury sales (20% increase in 2013) [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/f9cbb1b4d06ed1547068527df/files/04_
LAST WEEK NEWS ON FASHION TECHNOLOGY ( AUGUST 31th) Why Cotton is so hard to Recycle? To recycle old cotton clothes they first have to be chopped up to turn back into raw materials.