Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts

Monday, March 30, 2020

Wolford transforms production to fight Covid-19

Wolford transforms production to fight Covid-19
Austrian skinwear and hosiery specialist Wolford has successfully changed its entire production in its headquarters in Bregenz and factory in Slovenia from tights and bodies to face masks to support global efforts in fighting Covid-19.
Since the beginning of March, Wolford’s production facilities have been working on “full speed” to produce face masks for its employees and consumers in critical regions.
The masks are made of a double-layered high-quality breathable fabric to ensure easy breathing when they are worn and are also have a water-repellent finish to provide full coverage even against minimal moisture.
The brand has used its high-quality material and knitting techniques to create the non-medical masks, which also feature individually adaptable aluminium nose-wires and highly elastic, extra-thin bands to keep the masks in place. The masks are also washable, so are able to be reused.
The main quantity of the masks will be handed out for free to employees in highly affected areas such as Italy and Austria, explained the brand, with a limited number to be sold through the brand’s e-commerce to customers worldwide. The income achieved will be used to cover production costs and logistics and for donations to healthcare-related activities to fight the Covid-19 pandemic.

Wolford producing face masks and joins Fosun’s global anti-pandemic campaign

Wolford has also joined a taskforce featuring different textile companies in Vorarlberg, federal state of Austria, which is producing 200,000 face masks for the use in hospitals and medical practices.
The skinwear brand is providing knitted, highly elastic tubes for the production of 8,000 masks a day and taking care of the moulding process. In addition, the Vorarlberg consortium will also produce medical FFP2 and FFP3 face masks with the support of the medical institute in Vienna.
Wolford is also joining Fosun’s global anti-pandemic campaign to support the worldwide fight against the new virus. Fosun, one of Wolford’s major shareholders, is a Shanghai-based technology-driven consumer group and they have been mobilising resources worldwide to deploy and donate medical supplies to many countries, such as Italy, Japan, South Korea, India, UK and France.
Wolford’s chief commercial officer, Silvia Azzali and chief operating officer, Andrew Thorndike, said in a statement: “This is just a small contribution that we, as a privileged company, can give back to our environment. Together with our main shareholder Fosun, we are very happy to support medical institutions in Italy and Austria. Both regions are close to our hearts as they are home to our headquarters and our sales office and main showroom; the places, where the majority of our employees live.”
On March 23, the fifth batch of medical protection supplies from the ‘Global Anti-virus Relief Scheme’ featuring 25,000 items arrived in Milan and were transported directly to 8 hospitals in Italy’s most affected areas.
Guo Guangchang, chairman of Fosun International added: “As a global enterprise, we want to do our part to help the world win the battle against novel coronavirus as soon as possible. We are deeply concerned about the health and safety of our overseas employees and customers, and we will stand firmly with the global public. I believe that with the wisdom of all mankind, as long as we unite, support and help each other, we can overcome the difficulties and overcome the virus.”
Image: courtesy of Wolford


* This article was originally published here

Sunday, March 15, 2020

Superga releases second installment of collaboration with LoveShackFancy

Superga releases second installment of collaboration with LoveShackFancy

Footwear label Superga is continuing its partnership with vintage-inspired fashion brand LoveShackFancy with a new collaboration of colorful, floral print sneakers. According to an announcement from the company, this release follows the successful launch of its first collection with the womenswear label — which debuted in June 2019.

Superga releases second installment of collaboration with LoveShackFancy

The latest collection from the Superga x LoveShackFancy collaboration introduces platforms, espadrilles, as well as more styles for children. The latest drop also features new details such as bead threaded laces.

Superga releases second installment of collaboration with LoveShackFancy

“The LoveShackFancy girl is just as happy dancing on the beach in a ruff-mini skirt as. She is in a taffeta gown in the grandest ballroom, and she’s so free-spirited she’ll pair either with floral sneakers and still be the belle of the ball,” said LoveShackFancy founder Rebecca Hessel Cohen in a statement. “This season we introduced a dusty rose-colored espadrille with diaphanous floral laces and added a beaded moment to the classic sneaker in the prettiest prints.”

Superga releases second installment of collaboration with LoveShackFancy Superga releases second installment of collaboration with LoveShackFancy

The latest collection from the Superga x LoveShackFancy collection features seven styles for women and two styles for children on both brands’ websites. The collection ranges from 65 USD to 139 USD.

Superga releases second installment of collaboration with LoveShackFancy

Images: Superga Facebook, Courtesy of Superga



* This article was originally published here

Saturday, March 14, 2020

Vegan Fashion Week still scheduled to return despite coronavirus concerns

Vegan Fashion Week still scheduled to return despite coronavirus concerns

Despite the cancelation of major events, Vegan Fashion Week will still occur in Los Angeles in April to showcase Fall 2020 collections from participating brands and designers, according to an announcement from the movement.

“Now is a very important time to share our message and draw connections between sustainability and ethics,” shared the movement’s founder Emmanuelle Rienda in a statement. “Animal exploitation is directly linked to the virus outbreak, the Australian bushfires, the Amazonian forest fires, and our current global environmental crisis. I want to inspire positive change and elevate the conversation through fashion, because fashion is activism.”

The theme for this year’s Vegan Fashion Week is Expansion and will explore challenges surrounding climate change from the perspective of fashion, ethics, sustainability, and animal rights.

The event will include a designer showroom, a panel series, and a collective fashion show. Taking measures to protect the health of event participants, the event will take place in an intimate setting by invitation only while also reducing its carbon footprint.

Image: Courtesy of Vegan Fashion Week



* This article was originally published here