INSPIRATION FROM AROUND THE WORLD FOR AN AESTHETIC AND MEANINGFUL LIFESTYLE
The Italian fashion label MC2 Saint Barth has long been known for its vibrant swimwear and casual luxury, inspired by the Caribbean. However, behind the eye-catching designs lies more than just fashion appeal – MC2 Saint Barth is increasingly focusing on sustainability, proving that eco-conscious practices are possible in the fashion industry.
Vitra
With the Circle Stores, the Swiss furniture company Vitra gives its products a second life and thus puts sustainable management into practice. From mid-October 2023, there will also be a Circle Store on the Vitra Campus in Weil am Rhein. There are further Circle Stores in Brussels and Amsterdam...
Bementi
Luisa Scheffler’s label BEMENTI is just that. Made out of prickly pear, she designs vegan and sustainable bags that look just as good as genuine leather. We met up with her and asked about her vision of the sustainable future of shopping...
It was a simple observation that led Paul Tsalikis to see the hotel industry with new eyes: hotel amenities were  mostly non-branded, poor quality products that didn’t reflect the luxurious surroundings and guest experience of the hotel. For Tsalikis, founder of VANITY GROUP, the question arose: Why don’t exclusive luxury hotels collaborate with equally luxurious designer brands to create an experience that truly complements the ambiance?
There is a growing trend towards sustainability in the world of fashion, and one notable example of this is London-based label E.L.V. Denim. Founded by Anna Foster, E.L.V. Denim stands for East London Vintage Denim and has established itself as a pioneer in the sustainable fashion industry.
With his first hotel project, Brazilian star architect Marcio Kogan has created a special kind of sustainable island hideaway: The luxurious Patina Maldives virtually hides in nature, which it strives to protect - from construction to operation. 
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