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Suzanne Lee on the Circular, Lower-Impact Potential of Biomaterials
Podcast |
At a Distance
Publisher |
The Slowdown
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Nov 21, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:29:39

Fashion designer Suzanne Lee, the founder of Biofabricate, speaks with us about a new era of materials that could lead to more circular and regenerative systems, misunderstandings around the term “biomaterials,” and leaning into biology as a means of pushing the parameters of fashion forward.

Episode sponsored by seiko.com/us-en">Grand Seiko.

Fashion designer Suzanne Lee, the founder of Biofabricate, speaks with us about a new era of materials that could lead to more circular and regenerative systems, misunderstandings around the term “biomaterials,” and leaning into biology as a means of pushing the parameters of fashion forward. Episode sponsored by Grand Seiko. seiko.com/us-en">https://www.grand-seiko.com/us-en

Fashion designer Suzanne Lee, the founder of Biofabricate, speaks with us about a new era of materials that could lead to more circular and regenerative systems, misunderstandings around the term “biomaterials,” and leaning into biology as a means of pushing the parameters of fashion forward.

Episode sponsored by seiko.com/us-en">Grand Seiko.

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