Smart textiles may be the catalyst for a more environmentally-friendly fashion industry. According to panelists at a recent EcoSessions discussion in New York City, a mixture of greener innovation, ...
In 2026, interior design is embracing a blend of natural materials, sustainability, and technological sophistication in fabrics. Linen, cotton, wool, and recycled fibers in soft, earthy tones are ...
Researchers and innovators are advancing self-powering smart textiles that can monitor health and generate energy from sunlight, motion, moisture, or body heat. These developments align with the ...
Veteran icons such as Lycra and MicroModal are being reworked into women’s active collections today, joining a new generation of sweat-wicking and heat resisting microfibers. We’ve found five women’s ...
A material called MXenes can be applied to fabrics to track vitals and provide antimicrobial properties. These smart clothes could also store solar power to charge personal electronics like phones.
The global conductive textiles market is growing rapidly, valued at US$4.2 billion in 2026 and projected to reach US$8.5 billion by 2033, registering a CAGR of 10.4% over the forecast period. This ...