Stella McCartney makes “first ever” garment with plant-based sequins
Stella McCartney has designed a garment made from plastic-free, plant-based sequins: the sleeveless Biosequin® jumpsuit has made its debut on the cover of American Vogue.
This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2023/5
It is not yet commercially available, but it shows the potential benefits of the material. Biosequins are made from plant-derived cellulose and they were developed by a company called Radiant Matter. //
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