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Under the alias of Otherside Objects, Klemick draws inspiration from Maison Martin Margiela’s 1999 Duvet coat, sci-fi action films, and 1980s Miami to create multi-functional and sustainable furniture and objects.
Here at Moixa, we are obsessed with social responsibility and sustainability. I find it hard to throw anything away without first thinking of its impact on the world, its history and its worth.
That’s right, we said Christmas. It’s official, the Country Living Christmas Fair is taking place in November and Moixa is exhibiting.
Another example of how corporate and social responsibility is evolving from fashion items that make you look good to items that embody sustainability and a higher purpose.
Designed by Invisible Studio Architects this house for bees allows you to peek into the fascinating life of bees and their hives.
In Cosmo City, a township next to Johannesburg, you will find a group of senior women known as The Boxing Grannies.
The medals for the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo were made entirely from recycled materials donated by the public.
Researcher Kamal Meattle believes that adding the right plants to an environment could grow all the fresh air we need.
Made from wheat husk, Reuse is a container for takeaways that can be eaten or composted.
The seventeen year-old Iowa student has created colour-changing stitches that indicate when a wound is infected.
Located on Shkodra Lake, the “Albanian Carpet” project is inspired by the village’s long history of carpet weaving and the traditional Albanian ODA.
Created by language specialist teacher Rijole Bitata, the Adinkra Colouring Book delves into the rich culture of the Akan people.
Right to Repair with Fashion Revolution is a V&A Dundee online event to celebrate Fashion Revolution week.
Asian American painter Anita Yan Wong uses coffee as her base for a new series of portraits.
Invented by British designer Lucy Hughes and produced from fishing industry waste, MarinaTex is a fully biodegradable film that can replace single-use plastic.
Moixa garments are handcrafted in-house and by hand-picked UK manufacturers, with the majority being made to order discouraging waste within the supply chain.
At Moixa we believe in waste not want not and a compostable marker is right up our street.
Having previously live-streamed our Moixa catwalks via Periscope, Instagram and on live site social boards, we have long awaited the embrace of virtual shows.
Last but definitely not least in our 'Meet Our Models' Series is the beautiful Mica Brown.
We are excited to announce the launch our of new website.