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ANREALAGE Sustainability Actions

Used FOREARTH in AW 2026-27

The collection comprised 27 looks, 15 of which featured FOREARTH prints. Since its 2024 collection, ANREALAGE has adopted FOREARTH for fabric printing and focused on sustainable printing while pursuing expressions using a wide variety of textiles. By leveraging FOREARTH’s ability to complete the printing process in a short time, ANREALAGE has continued to challenge new forms of expression across diverse materials under a production process unconstrained by the limitations of fabric or technique.

Printed SS 2026 with FOREARTH

Kyocera Document Solutions Inc. supported the production of dresses using artworks painted by artists contracted to HERALBONY for ANREALAGE’s Collection at Paris Fashion Week SS 2026. The collection comprised 30 outfits, 26 of which used fabrics printed with the sustainable inkjet textile printer "FOREARTH". For this collection, 21 vibrant designs by 18 artists contracted to HERALBONY were printed onto a wide range of fabrics and, through ANREALAGE’s craftsmanship, transformed into distinctive garments that conveyed movement and vitality. FOREARTH printing was used for bags and shoes, giving their designs an inner glow.

Used recycled fishing-net yarn

The item was created with fabrics composed of "MURON" yarn made from recycled waste fishing nets, then printed on using Kyocera's inkjet textile printer "FOREARTH". The collection was produced with the concept of "visualizing the invisible power of wind". With this concept in mind, a collaboration between Kyocera’s printing technology of "FOREARTH", which reduces water use by 99.98%, and "MURON" recycled yarn from used fishing nets, which helps resolve the issue of marine plastic pollution, was created as a special and sustainable fabric that was visualized in the ANREALAGE collection.

Co-created with Tanseisha

Tanseisha has been promoting a co-creation project since signing a business partnership agreement in June 2019 with ANREALAGE, which continues to create new fashion experiences through "fashion x technology," to combine the design and technical capabilities of "fashion" and "space" with technology to create new fashion experience spaces. The talk session focused on ANREALAGE's Spring/Summer 2021 collection "HOME" and the co-creation project exhibition held in January 2021.