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− | [[Benedetti Life]] is a brand of luxury fashion, dedicated to preserving the quality of life on our planet. Established in [[established::2014]] it is a holistic, animal-free brand, using organic, non-toxic, | + | [[Benedetti Life]] is a brand of sustainable, luxury fashion, dedicated to preserving the quality of life on our planet. Established in [[established::2014]] it is a holistic, animal-free brand, using organic, non-toxic, biodegradable, unique textiles, with aesthetics, ethics and responsibility to the environment, people and consumerism with consciousness and respect. |
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==About the author / Matea Benedetti== | ==About the author / Matea Benedetti== | ||
− | Graduated in 2004, from the Utrecht School of the Arts in the Netherlands, Matea Benedetti is an internationally recognised fashion designer. She started her career as a costume designer for opera houses and theatres. Her works were featured in fairs and shows in Milan, Paris, Los Angeles, Kuwait and Singapore, among other locations. She lectures on | + | Graduated in 2004, from the Utrecht School of the Arts in the Netherlands, Matea Benedetti is an internationally recognised sustainable fashion designer. She started her career as a costume designer for opera houses and theatres. Her works were featured in fairs and shows in Milan, Paris, Los Angeles, Kuwait and Singapore, among other locations. She lectures on fashion design at the [[Faculty of Design]] in Ljubljana. |
==Acknowledgements and awards== | ==Acknowledgements and awards== | ||
− | Many articles about Benedetti Life were published in media: in Vogue | + | Many articles about Benedetti Life were published in media: in ''Vogue'', ''Nylon'', ''L’Official'', ''Elle'', ''Luxiders'', ''Eluxe Magazine'', the ''New York Times'' ... Several of the praising articles exposed Benedetti Life as a leading ethical luxury brand. |
− | A dress by Benedetti Life was presented at the gala event in Los Angeles before the Oscars in 2020 and will be in the permanent collection of the Red Carpet Green | + | A biodegradable wood silk dress by Benedetti Life was presented at the gala event in Los Angeles before the Oscars in 2020 and will be in the permanent collection of the Red Carpet Green Dress™ alongside Vivienne Westwood and Louis Vuitton. |
The brand was given the Symbol of Excellence at the Eluxe Awards, London 2020, the world's first awards for excellence in the sustainable luxury market, the accolade for companies, brands and individuals with eco-sensibility for a positive change in the world. | The brand was given the Symbol of Excellence at the Eluxe Awards, London 2020, the world's first awards for excellence in the sustainable luxury market, the accolade for companies, brands and individuals with eco-sensibility for a positive change in the world. | ||
− | Benedetti Life received the Butterfly Award for sustainability, | + | Benedetti Life received the Butterfly Award for sustainability, ethical and luxury in frames of the Positive Luxury Award in London 2019, and the local [[BigSEE Awards]] in 2018. At the Milano Fashion Week 2017, the brand was among the five finalists at the Green Carpet Award at the Teatro La Scala. |
==Inspirations, collaborations and visibility== | ==Inspirations, collaborations and visibility== | ||
− | Each Benedetti Life collection is inspired by animal species in danger of extinction because of the human impact. The collection | + | Each Benedetti Life collection is inspired by animal species in danger of extinction because of the human impact. The collection Parrot raises awareness of the extinction of those beautiful and clever creatures in the Amazon. The Octopus collection is made with sustainable wood silk, pineapple leather, vegetable buttons and organic textiles. It is one of the rarest |
+ | biodegradable and non-toxic collections in the world. | ||
− | In 2019 Matea Benedetti collaborated with the worldwide known Slovenian goalkeeper Jan Oblak, who | + | In 2019, Matea Benedetti collaborated with the worldwide known Slovenian goalkeeper Jan Oblak, who wore an elegant Benedetti Life suit in Madrid at the 2019 Marca Gala, receiving the Ricardo Zamora Trophy for the best goalkeeper in Spain's LA LIGA. The Jan Oblak sustainable Life BOX was also designed in a collaboration with Benedetti Life and has his personal signature and a bamboo T- Shirt. A step towards spreading the message. |
==See also== | ==See also== |
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Committed to environmental protection and the preservation of life in all of its forms: of humans and of flora and fauna, the feeling-creatures. The brand is also approved by PETA.
They produce locally and in Italy, caring for all of the processes of the production and workers’ conditions. The four pillars of their philosophy are luxury aesthetics, environmental awareness, responsible consumerism and ethical business practice.
About the author / Matea Benedetti
Graduated in 2004, from the Utrecht School of the Arts in the Netherlands, Matea Benedetti is an internationally recognised sustainable fashion designer. She started her career as a costume designer for opera houses and theatres. Her works were featured in fairs and shows in Milan, Paris, Los Angeles, Kuwait and Singapore, among other locations. She lectures on fashion design at the Faculty of Design in Ljubljana.
Acknowledgements and awards
Many articles about Benedetti Life were published in media: in Vogue, Nylon, L’Official, Elle, Luxiders, Eluxe Magazine, the New York Times ... Several of the praising articles exposed Benedetti Life as a leading ethical luxury brand.
A biodegradable wood silk dress by Benedetti Life was presented at the gala event in Los Angeles before the Oscars in 2020 and will be in the permanent collection of the Red Carpet Green Dress™ alongside Vivienne Westwood and Louis Vuitton.
The brand was given the Symbol of Excellence at the Eluxe Awards, London 2020, the world's first awards for excellence in the sustainable luxury market, the accolade for companies, brands and individuals with eco-sensibility for a positive change in the world.
Benedetti Life received the Butterfly Award for sustainability, ethical and luxury in frames of the Positive Luxury Award in London 2019, and the local BigSEE Awards in 2018. At the Milano Fashion Week 2017, the brand was among the five finalists at the Green Carpet Award at the Teatro La Scala.
Inspirations, collaborations and visibility
Each Benedetti Life collection is inspired by animal species in danger of extinction because of the human impact. The collection Parrot raises awareness of the extinction of those beautiful and clever creatures in the Amazon. The Octopus collection is made with sustainable wood silk, pineapple leather, vegetable buttons and organic textiles. It is one of the rarest biodegradable and non-toxic collections in the world.
In 2019, Matea Benedetti collaborated with the worldwide known Slovenian goalkeeper Jan Oblak, who wore an elegant Benedetti Life suit in Madrid at the 2019 Marca Gala, receiving the Ricardo Zamora Trophy for the best goalkeeper in Spain's LA LIGA. The Jan Oblak sustainable Life BOX was also designed in a collaboration with Benedetti Life and has his personal signature and a bamboo T- Shirt. A step towards spreading the message.