• Hermès

    For nearly two centuries, one name has sat undisputed at the top of the luxury hierarchy: Hermès. Founded in 1837 by Thierry Hermès as a harness workshop in Paris, the brand has evolved from serving the equestrian elite to creating the most coveted fashion items in the world. What makes Hermès different? In an age of…

  • Vicunha Têxtil

    From its roots in Brazil to becoming one of the world’s largest textile manufacturers, Vicunha Têxtil is a name synonymous with quality, scale, and forward-thinking innovation. As a leader in the production of denim and flat fabrics, Vicunha doesn’t just follow trends but it sets the benchmark for how a modern textile mill should operate in an…

  • Kuba Cloth

    In the heart of Central Africa, within the borders of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), lies a textile tradition so intricate and mathematically complex that it famously captivated modern art masters like Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso. Kuba Cloth is not just fabric; it is a storied “living map” of the Kuba Kingdom, woven from…

  • Ankara/Kitenge (Wax Prints)

    African wax prints are more than just fabric; they are a canvas of history, a medium for storytelling, and a global fashion powerhouse. Whether you know them as Ankara in West Africa or Kitenge in East Africa, these bold, sun-drenched textiles have transitioned from traditional ceremonial wear to the height of contemporary high fashion. From Java to Johannesburg: Fascinating…