Kyocera Document Solutions has partnered with Italian fashion designer Flora Rabitti, the founder of Florania, and sustainable textile innovator FOREARTH to showcase a pioneering sustainable fashion collection at Milan Fashion Week 2025. The collaboration, which took place on February 28, featured designs using fabrics printed with FOREARTH’s innovative waterless inkjet technology.
This collaboration highlights Kyocera’s ongoing commitment to sustainability, aligning with Florania’s vision of responsible fashion production. Flora Rabitti, whose brand has gained recognition in the fashion world, expressed her belief in technology’s potential to reshape fashion. She emphasized the role of collaboration in driving innovation and underscored the importance of using FOREARTH’s sustainable printing methods to minimize the environmental impact of the industry.
”As a brand committed to reshaping the rules of fashion, we proudly embrace technological advancements to set new standards in fashion production. Personally, I believe in fostering international connections and building communities. Collaboration is the only way to achieve truly standout innovation. Furthermore, the FOREARTH technology is an innovative and illuminating technique that deserves to be shared and utilized worldwide, showcasing the beauty of sustainability.” said Florania’s founder, Flora Rabitti.
The Florania Fall/Winter 2025 collection, inspired by surrealist artists like Leonora Carrington and Remedios Varo, featured luxurious, eco-friendly textiles such as certified silk, viscose, and recycled polyester. The garments included intricate watercolor and ink prints, adding a symbolic, artistic dimension to the collection.
The partnership marks the third collaboration between Kyocera, Florania, and FOREARTH, continuing their efforts to reduce water consumption and waste in the textile industry. With the use of water-free inkjet printing, the collection embodies Kyocera’s mission to promote sustainable, innovative solutions for the fashion industry.