‘Silky’ doesn’t mean it’s made from silk – how confusing textile language can harm the environment
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par Rebecca Van Amber, Senior Lecturer in Fashion & Textiles, RMIT University
Pia Interlandi, Associate Professor of Creative Practice, School of Design and the Built Environment, Curtin University
Brands can imply a product inherits the cultural value of silk – even when the fibre itself is fossil-fuel derived or heavily chemically processed.
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mardi 3 mars 2026