Wear the Earth.

The one style that never goes out of season? Nature.


Fashion is having a biophilic breakthrough. Brands like Stella McCartney, Iris van Herpen, and Solitude Studios are proving that clothing can be a love letter to our planet. From seaweed bags dyed with bog water to dresses crafted from ocean bi-products, these designers are reimagining fashion as an ecosystem, not just an industry.

When fashion learns to mimic nature’s brilliance—its regenerative power, its zero-waste philosophy—we’re not just making clothes. We’re making change.

The future of fashion grows, adapts, and heals. Just like nature.

Solitude Studios

Copenhagen’s Solitude Studios create unique wardrobes inspired by nature, blending earthy textures with retro-futuristic styles. They craft garments locally using innovative or upcycled textiles dyed with natural materials like coffee and tea. Their designs, such as the signature seaweed bag and bleached floral-print blouse, explore the human-nature relationship while offering sustainable fashion that both blends in and stands out.

Stella McCartney

Stella McCartney is dedicated to sustainable fashion, utilising materials such as recycled cashmere, organic cotton, and innovative alternatives like grape and mushroom-based leather. The Spring 2025 collection teatures 85% conscious materials, including forest-friendly viscose and plant-based denim, along with hand-drawn prints of British wildlife, celebrating a connection with nature.

Iris van Herpen

Iris van Herpen’s work is an amalgamation of nature and technology, blending biomimicry with innovation through, plant-based silk, and 3D-printed algae to create ethereal, biophilic couture.

Salvatore Ferragamo

Salvatore Ferragamo channels the essence of nature, crafting elegant collections that fuse organic textures with contemporary Italian sophistication For Spring/Summer 2017, Salvatore Ferragamo unveiled a Mediterranean-inspired capsule collection crafted from orange ‘silk,’ an eco-friendly fabric made from juicing industry waste.

Yuima Nakazato

Japanese designer Yuima Nakazato draws inspiration from nature for his couture collections, using innovative bio-materials and sustainable practices. In collaboration with Spiber, he developed garments from Brewed Protein™ fibers produced through microbial fermentation.

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