IMASUS: Exploring the Future of Sustainable Fashion

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How can we truly transform fashion into a sustainable system?

What does wool look like up close? As part of the IMASUS project, our team has been exploring wool at the microscopic level using SEM (scanning electron microscopy), uncovering fiber structures that offer fashion professionals a fresh way to understand textiles and inspire the creation of innovative, sustainable, and high-performing materials.  

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How can we truly transform fashion into a sustainable system? In our latest IMASUS interview, visionary thinker Diane Nijs shares how her Imagineering framework helps fashion and textile practitioners co-create change — moving beyond quick fixes toward real, systemic transformation in the industry.  

IMASUS is a practice-based framework that bridges academic research on sustainable fashion materials with the practical needs of fashion practitioners. It aims to enhance their access to, understanding of, and integration of these materials into sustainable fashion design practices.

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