
Future fashion designers swap scissors for software and sustainability
To meet increasing demand for sustainable practices, fashion students use digital tools in place of markers, sketchbooks, paper patterns and fabrics.

To meet increasing demand for sustainable practices, fashion students use digital tools in place of markers, sketchbooks, paper patterns and fabrics.

Apparel manufacturing is appallingly wasteful and polluting, but these exciting new projects and technologies are putting a sustainable spin on fashion.

Browzwear’s digital simulation software reduces the need for traditional processes such as sampling that are slow and wasteful.

Sonovia and PureDenim announce a strategic collaboration to develop revolutionary process to reduce water and energy usage, improve durability.

Browzwear establishes training centers for fashion industry in Bangladesh and China, enabling employment and enhancing sustainability in the industry.

Zeekit’s virtual try-on technology enables one of the most difficult things to replicate online: understanding how an item will actually look on you.

Twine wants to transform the wasteful, polluting dyeing process with a digital-printing technology that uses no water and produces only on demand.

Fash&Tech community and innovation center for fashion, ecommerce and retail technologies in Israel grows to 1,600 people and 150 startups.

Investors put faith in Israeli fashion, life sciences and connected car technologies.

Yael Vizel’s revolutionary fashion-tech, Zeekit, lets customers try on clothes online virtually before they buy.