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Marimekko launches secondhand marketplace Marimekko Pre-loved

Finnish lifestyle design company, Marimekko, will launch Marimekko Pre-loved, a community-driven marketplace for Marimekko vintage and second-hand items.

2 years ago

MakersValley launches Orma traceability and transparency marketing suite

Online B2B fashion sourcing platform MakersValley, has launched a beta version of online traceability and transparency marketing suite for B2C…

2 years ago

Econyl launches B2C platform for conscious consumers

Sustainable textile manufacturer Aquafil has launched an ECONYL® shoppable platform, allowing conscious customers to purchase items manufactured with ECONYL.

3 years ago

HeiQ acquires Life expanding into bio-based antimicrobial market

HeiQ acquires Life, a bio-based antibacterial company, increasing its reach into the bio-based antimicrobial market.

3 years ago

Apparel Textile Sourcing brings its world-class seminar series to the European market for the launch of Apparel Textile Sourcing Germany

What started as a trade show in Toronto, Canada in 2016 has become the fastest growing fashion industry sourcing trade…

5 years ago

Mafatlal sees good opportunity to be global leader in textile market

Consumers are attracted towards innovations these days and they come to the market to see new offerings. Hence, in fashion…

7 years ago

Tirupur textile producers to reach customers thru e-com platform

Amazon.com Inc, the world's largest e-commerce company, to provide its platform soon for Tirupur knitwear manufacturers to promote their brands…

6 years ago

IKFS, a viable platform for kids apparel industry to grow

Kids fashion industry has come a long way from merely being unheard off, some years ago to being a potential…

8 years ago

Mango StartUp Studio invests in rental start-up La Más Mona

Mango has made the move into rental with an investment in a start-up La Más Mona, a Spanish party dress…

1 year ago

Advocacy group reveals workers at Shein suppliers work 75-hour weeks

A Swiss advocacy group has found that suppliers for Chinese fast-fashion giant, Shein, have been discovered to work 75-hour weeks.

2 years ago