Lenzing and DVF join forces to mainstream responsible fashion

Lenzing and DVF join forces to mainstream responsible fashion

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Collections crafted with Tencel and Lenzing Ecovero fibres can be found in DVF online store and global store locations, with new collections in the pipeline from Q3 2024 onward.

Lenzing Group, a leading global producer of wood-based specialty fibres, announced global collaboration with iconic fashion brand Diane von Furstenberg (DVF) to bring to mainstream fashion Tencel and Lenzing Ecovero branded fibres made from sustainably managed wood sources . Through the collaboration, these resource-efficiently made fibres significantly contribute to DVF’s flagship collection of everyday fashion items and selected accessories. The current collections featuring the respective fibre brands are already available globally in DVF online store and global store locations. Upcoming collections made of both fibre brands will debut from Q3 2024. This partnership marks a significant milestone in both companies’ commitment to environmental responsibility while raising awareness of conscious fashion choices.

Recognised for its timeless designs and commitment to empowering women, DVF is now expanding its impact by incorporating Lenzing’s fibres into its collections, complemented by the adoption of these fibres’ resource-efficient production that enables endless design possibilities. Given Lenzing’s Tencel and Lenzing Ecovero branded fibres are certified with the EU Ecolabel for environmental excellence, by leveraging the low environmental impact of the fibres, the collaboration will help elevate DVF’s iconic design aesthetic by creating clothing items that blend style and comfort with preferable sustainability performance.

Recognised for their versatility in design and usage, Tencel and Lenzing Ecovero branded fibers have been featured extensively in various garment items in DVF collections since January this year, especially with their support for rich colours in fabrics, breathability and softness. The 2024 Summer season collection of DVF, themed “The Festival of Color”, featured a celebration of color and culture, inspired by summer festivals around the world, from Mexico’s Cinco de Mayo to Sweden’s Midsummer Festival to La Vandange in France. The collection features a number of stylish garment pieces with vibrant colors and patterns made of Lenzing Ecovero branded fibres, silk, linen and cotton.

“We are thrilled to partner with Lenzing to bring sustainable fashion to the forefront of the industry,” said Jessie Chen, DVF Global Strategic partner and CEO of Greater China. “At DVF, we are firm believers that fashion should not only make women feel confident and beautiful but also contribute positively to the world. The “Festival of Color” DVF 2024 Summer collection is just the beginning of a long-term commitment. By integrating Lenzing’s signature specialty fibres into our designs, we are taking a significant step towards driving meaningful change and inspiring a shift towards conscious fashion choices.”

“We are delighted to collaborate with DVF to bring resource-efficient materials made from sustainably managed wood sources to mainstream fashion,” said Harold Weghorst, Senior Director of Marketing and Branding, Global Textiles Business, Lenzing AG. Tencel Lyocell fibres and Lenzing Ecovero fibres are made with at least 50 per cent less carbon emissions and water consumption. As a leading producer of responsibly produced specialty fibres made from natural raw material wood, Lenzing is committed to driving product innovation and promoting environmental sustainability throughout the textile industry. By partnering with DVF, we are showcasing the potential for fashion to be both stylish and environmentally compatible.

Lenzing’s commitment to revolutionising the textile industry with pioneering fibre solutions and collaboration with like-minded partners aligns perfectly with DVF’s vision for a more sustainable fashion industry. New flagship collections made of Tencel and Lenzing Ecovero fibres are set to launch starting from Q3 2024.

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