Here’s a fashion Zen kōan for you: “Can clothing exist without sewing?”
In 2016 jewelry maker Morgan Mallett challenged herself to apply a “slits and tabs” technique to her first official clothing collection at Vancouver-based Design + Conquer, aptly called Sewless. Her IKEA-esque designs made from sustainable and ethically sourced Portuguese cork fabric (similar durability and texture to leather) can be rolled up or flat-packed for travel. The resulting pieces have a stunning show-stopping esthetic: we love the Analog Dress ($500), an architectural space-age take on the flutter-sleeve shift.
These sewless, sustainable designs are sure to conquer the fashion world. —Miranda Sam
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