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Breathing New Life into Discarded Materials E-textiles: In an era where sustainability has emerged as a global imperative, two individuals at the London College of Fashion (LCF) are championing a transformation in one of the most waste-intensive sectors: the fashion industry.

In an era defined by the urgent need for sustainable practices, the fashion industry finds itself at a critical crossroads. As society seeks environmentally friendly solutions, integrating smart textiles is emerging as a glimmer of hope. Over the past few decades,

Introducing the Next Generation of Workout Gear As technology continues to evolve, the world of sports and fitness has seen an increase in the use of smart textiles. These textiles have the ability to transform the way athletes train and compete, as

Smart clothing is not a recent development but has revolutionized the fashion industry. Sensors and technology integrated into clothing can track our physical activity, monitor our health, and even communicate with other devices. According to a Gartner forecast, it is stated

As technology advances at an incredible pace, new and innovative materials are being developed that can change how we interact with the world around us. Smart textiles, or e-textiles, are one such material that has the potential to revolutionize the textile

Technology has already changed every aspect of our lives and is now revolutionizing the fashion industry. Smart textile technologies have opened up a whole new world of possibilities for designers, manufacturers, and consumers alike. We have just recently touched upon the

Levi's plans to invest in virtual models, creating avatars through artificial intelligence to boost inclusivity and personalization. The San Francisco-based clothing retailer said it would partner with startup Lalaland.ai to create fashion models through AI. Lalaland.ai is a digital fashion studio that builds customized AI-generated

Solar power has long been touted as a key solution to reducing carbon emissions and mitigating climate change. But traditional solar panels can be heavy and inflexible, making them unsuitable for certain applications. Enter SUNTEX, an e-textile developed by Studio

The US Patent and Trademark Office has published a series of patent applications relating to Apple's health devices, showing the giant's steps into the Smart Fabric segment. The first two patents cover different aspects of future blood pressure monitors that Apple has