10 Looks from Sustainable Designers at New York Fashion Week

 
 

NYFW SS 24 ignited conversations about girlhood in fashion, the shift towards exhibitions as the new runway, and the evolving dynamics between influencers, fashion writers, and celebrities. But best of all, it featured unforgettable looks by sustainable designers, reinforcing the growing presence of sustainable fashion in the industry. Check out some of our favorite sustainable looks from SS 24:

1. PH5

 

Photos taken from @VisualTales

 

Final looks from PH5: Life in the Factory.

PH5 celebrated garment workers in this collection of sustainable knitwear. Their final look showcases models carrying piles of clothing as a reminder of the impact the fashion industry has on our planet.

2. Collina Strada

 

Photo by Paolo Lanzi

 

Collina Strada: Soft is Hard

Collina Strada considers itself a platform for climate awareness. They work with rose sylk, recycled cotton, and deadstock fabric to create their pieces. Strada had models walk out with forced smiles as musician Oyinda sang “why are we here, the earth’s in fire.”

3. Tanner Fletcher

 

Photo by Selwyn Tungol

 

Look 3 from Tanner Fletcher: Beauty Pageant

Genderless brand Tanner Fletcher’s pieces are made almost entirely in NYC and use a mix of deadstock and organic fabrics.

4. Studio 189

 

Photo by Daniele Oberrauch

 

Look 18 from Studio 189

Studio 189 works with artisanal communities that specialize in traditional African craftsmanship techniques like natural plant-based dyeing, hand-batik, and kente weaving to create African-inspired garments.

5. Dauphinette

 

Photo by Yan Xiong

 

Dauphinette: Gods, Girls and Monsters

Dauphinette used vintage embellishments and beads to create this 15 pound jacket. The collection featured an array of upcycled vintage materials like matches, 80s wedding dresses, and shoes.

6. Rentrayage

 

Photo by Ronald Ji

 

Look 7 from Rentrayage: Collection XI

Rentrayage’s latest collection used a mix of upcycled denim, trench coats, and lace tablecloths alongside deadstock fabric. The concept was a vision of fashion in a world decimated by climate change.

7. BAD BINCH TONGTONG

 

Photo by Mary Chen

 

BAD BINCH TONGTONG Founder Terrence Zhou's approach focuses on using sustainable materials and methods while prioritizing emotion in his designs over practicality.

8. Sam Finger

 

Photo by Nico Daniels

 

Look 5 from Sam Finger: Heatwave

Using upcycled and ethically sourced materials, Sam Finger created a collection that explores “the social impacts of how we dress in today's dystopian era of global warming, culture wars, and the rise of artificial intelligence.”

9. Melke

Melke: First Impressions

Melke's sustainability philosophy centers around the belief that truly enjoyable and sustainable clothing must be created with love and honesty. They emphasize environmental responsibility and aim to eliminate plastic use in the fashion industry.

10. Mila Sullivan

 

Photos taken from Vienna Skye’s Instagram.

 

Mila Sullivan: Pray For Me

Independent designer Mila Sullivan created this collection using upcycled vintage curtains, tablerunners, and bedsheets mixed with materials from fabscrap and new fabrics.

What was your favorite look from a sustainable designer at NYFW S/S 24?