Fashion designer Mara Hoffman is breaking new ground in the luxury sector to create a dress using a fabric from Circ, a US textile recycling company. This special fabric, lyocell, is unique because it’s made from 50% recycled textile waste. It’s been dubbed “the dress that changes everything.” This partnership also signifies Hoffman’s commitment to using Circ’s material in her collections for the next few years, moving away from traditional, non-recycled fibers.
Mara Hoffman is known for her commitment to sustainable and ethical fashion practices. By choosing to work with Circ’s recycled lyocell, she’s setting an example for the luxury fashion industry. This special fabric not only reduces waste but also highlights the importance of using recycled materials in high-end fashion.
Mara Hoffman’s dress made from Circ’s lyocell is a game-changer. By using recycled textile waste in her designs, Hoffman is leading the way for more eco-friendly practices in the world of high-end fashion. Her dedication to this material represents a positive shift towards a more sustainable future for the industry.
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