The Salvatore Ferragamo Museum in Florence will host the exhibition Sustainable Thinking until 8 March 2020, a narrative path that winds through the pioneering intuitions of the founder of the famous Florentine brand, Salvatore Ferragamo, in research on natural, recycled and innovative materials, and the most recent experiments in tAt the Salvatore Ferragamo Museum, fashion, art and materials tell the story of sustainability through contemporary artistic experimentation and research in fashion design.he field of green.
The exhibition provides an opportunity for artists, fashion designers, textile and yarn manufacturers to offer a plurality of gazes inspiring new projects capable of using new technologies rather than submitting to them, of adopting a glocal approach, and of safeguarding our ecosystem.
Clerici Tessuto, which has always inspired its activity to the principles of environmental, social and ethical sustainability, has contributed to the exhibition by providing sustainable fabrics produced with EVO® by Fulgar, a new generation high-tech biopolymer obtained from bio-based cultivation of castor seeds, which grow in arid areas and therefore not intended for agriculture.