Sustainable Fashion at BAFWEEK: Limay Denim Showcases Patagonia-Inspired Collection; Jonathan Anderson Departs Loewe After 11 Years

Edited by: Екатерина С.

Buenos Aires Fashion Week (BAFWEEK) continues its commitment to sustainability and inclusivity. Limay Denim presented its Autumn-Winter 2025 collection, "Refugio Popular," inspired by Patagonia. The brand's production process involves cooperatives, promoting local economies. Garments prioritize ethics and sustainability, offering diverse sizing. National industry is prioritized, with minimal synthetic or imported materials. Packaging is plastic-free, using compostable cornstarch bags. Fabric waste is recycled or donated to artisans. The brand also promotes circular fashion through its "Ropero Circular" initiative, allowing customers to exchange used Limay Denim items for discounts. In other news, Jonathan Anderson is leaving Loewe after 11 years as creative director. During his tenure, Anderson revitalized the brand, blending tradition with innovative designs. He also expanded Loewe's presence on the red carpet, attracting celebrities with his experimental aesthetic.

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