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Le Boudoir Numérique is a magazine, led by journalist Ludmilla Intravaia, which decrypts the impact of technology, innovation and digital on fashion and beauty
As Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour draws to a close, let’s turn the spotlight to the luminous dress imagined for her by Kunihiko Morinaga, designer of the Japanese brand Anrealage, in the wake of his Fall-Winter 2025–2026 collection.
Alphonse Maitrepierre’s new collection Future Memory, using the laser cutting technique, echoes the French designer’s previous season with a deeply moving sense of technological nostalgia.
On November 21, during the launch of the new season of Canada's Drag Race, contestant Perla reinterpreted the iconic finale dress from Alexander McQueen's Runway Show No. 13, featuring model Shalom Harlow and two robots.
Eva Mendes, Raye, Paris Hilton and Madonna have united around the slogan "It’s About Fucking Time" for Stella McCartney's Fall-Winter 24-25 campaign, which features innovative, vegan, and more sustainable materials.
Clara Daguin, a specialist in integrating light into textiles, designed the LED system for the Dior outfits worn by singer Juliette Armanet and pianist Sofiane Pamart during the opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympic Games, in Paris, on July 26.
The luxury brand Balenciaga has just fallen under the spell of Bananatex, a biodegradable and now vegan abacá canvas, since its beeswax coating was replaced by plant-based ingredients.
The brand Gucci chose the singer Billie Eilish to unveil, on October 30, a new version of its Horsebit 1955 bag in Demetra, an innovative vegan and more sustainable material.
On September 22, the Estonian rapper made a crazy appearance, during the futuristic FW23 Milan show of the fashion brand Boss, whose hostess was none other than the gynoid Sophia.
Robots, UV rays, light-up glasses, innovative vegan materials... while Spring/Summer 24 is already there with the return of fashion weeks this week, let's focus instead on the fashion tech finds from the previous season, in Paris.
In addition to bags in AppleSkin and Vegea, the British designer presented, on March 6, two exclusives from her new winter collection, the first luxury bags in Mirum and a white version of her Frayme Mylo.
Discover two luminous silhouettes from the new Cosmic Dance collection by the French designer, in the ribbon-maker Satab’s booth, at the trade show Première Vision in Villepinte.
Fashion professionals will no longer find clothing and accessories in fur or angora wool in the booths of the trade show to be held tomorrow in Paris. WSN is also committed to supporting innovation, including “alternative, eco-responsible materials that protect against the cold”.
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Why are millions of animals still dying in European laboratories for cosmetics, while beauty tech has made considerable progress on cruelty-free testing? Franziska Grein, science policy advisor for the animal rights association PETA France, explains the root of the problem and how to act for change.
Innovative materials, 3D scanning, artificial intelligence, computer-aided design, life cycle analysis... Anna Dechoux and Alessandro Ferrero from De Rigueur enlighten us on the technological aids of eco-responsible fashion.
Wearing sneakers without causing animal sufferings and reducing your carbon footprint is possible with a brand of vegan and low-carbon sneakers like MoEa. Second and last part of our interview with its co-founder, Achille Gazagnes.
Next time you're shopping for sneakers, why not choose shoes made in apple, grape, corn, cactus or pineapple? Achille Gazagnes, co-founder of MoEa, tells us all about his new brand of vegan bio-sneakers, launched last spring.
Last part of our interview with Anissa Putois from PETA on fashion materials based on animal exploitation. After wool and leather, focus on fur.
To no longer endorse the cruelties inflicted on animals through our purchases, Anissa Putois from PETA enlightens us on the fashion materials based on their exploitation. In this second part of her interview: focus on leather.
To change your consumption habits towards cruelty-free fashion, you need to learn about animal-derived materials and their alternatives. Anissa Putois from PETA helps us take stock, starting with wool.
Last part of our interview with Antoine Vu, the opportunity for the co-founder of Atomic Digital Design to say more about his area of expertise, augmented reality and its future developments.
Innovative vegan and more sustainable materials, luminous dresses and headpieces, laser cutting and 3D printing, video game inspiration and LAN party vibes—plus a bonus trip to the moon… let’s dive into the Fall-Winter 25–26 season through the lens of fashion tech