CFDA x Canopy Jeffersonian Dinner
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by: Rachel Arnason
- Textile Industry
- CanopyStyle
- Blog article
Tuesday night, Canopy and the Council of Fashion Designers of America co-hosted an exclusive Jeffersonian Dinner to spark a bold vision for fashion: one that values forests, champions circularity and drives industry-wide transformation.
Gathered around the table, Canopy, and leading designers explored how the fashion industry at large must shift away from a ‘take, make, waste’ model toward a circular approach—embedding sustainability into every fiber and safeguarding the world’s vital forests.
The Power of Partnership
Canopy's work with CFDA is a powerful example of how collective pull-through and pre-competitive collaboration can overcome market challenges and unlock access to alternative fibers for designers, both big and small. By linking designers with game-changing innovators like Circ, Canopy is helping to make circular material sourcing the new fashion norm.
Long-Term Vision with CFDA
Our shared vision with CFDA is focused on advancing Next Gen fibers globally, leveraging top designers' prestige to elevate sustainability within the fashion industry. By integrating cutting-edge innovation into high fashion, we aim to shift the narrative, positioning sustainability as a fundamental, long-term pillar of the industry, not just suitable for one-off collections or a fleeting trend, but a key driver of industry transformation and profitability.
Collaborative Innovation in Action
As a gesture of appreciation, guests received an exclusive, forest-inspired finch bird scarf—a product of an innovative supply chain collaboration. Its journey to fruition began with US-based textile-to-textile recycling innovator, Circ and Hot Button Green Shirt producer Acegreen providing fiber derived from 40% recycled textile waste from polycotton blended fabrics to Italian manufacturer Tessilgodi, who crafted it into a luxurious, silk-like material known as Circ Lyocell. Resonance, the first AI-powered operating system for on-demand, waste-free fashion production at scale, then transformed this material into the finished product scarf accessory. This unique, first-of-its-kind piece beautifully showcases what’s possible when Next Gen materials meet revolutionary manufacturing.
Photo credit: Martin Romero