Today we add a pinch of pepper to the heading of the 5 Italian creatives: let’s talk about sustainability. There are many creatives, but how many of them are attentive to the environment?
We looked for designers, artists, photographers and influencers with a green label.
@liciaflorio
Instagram influencer, yoga lover and designer, Licia Florio is the profile to follow. She started with her shoe brand, the beautiful L’f shoes, then expanded the range of products from yoga suits to natural colored nail polishes. Licia is very popular on Instagram, she won us over thanks to her great attention to herself and the environment, from the products she uses to the clothes she wears.
@michele_palazzi
Appointed “the environmental Photographer of the Year” in 2013 by CIWEM and winner of the 2015 World Press Photo thanks to a report on the modernization process of Mongolia, Michele Palazzi is a photographer who through his shots speaks of the environment, society and current affairs . On his Instagram page you will find all his beautiful works.
@francesco_simeti
Francesco Simeti is an artist who, through his works, often speaks of sustainability. In one of his latest works, “Refugium”, Simeti questions himself through a splendid installation on the cause and effect of our intrusive actions on nature, inviting all of us to ask ourselves about everyday choices. Take a look at his IG profile!
@simionatomauro
Global Creative Director at Clarks, the historic shoe brand that pays great attention to the environment, Mauro Simonato is also the founder of @vitelli_official, an Italian knitwear brand with a focus on sustainability and the @reimiro_knitwear brand, another brand made in Italy that uses 100% recycled yarns. His Instagram account is a mix of jobs, private life and inspirations, all to be discovered!
@laurastrambi
Laura Strambi is the designer of the Made in Italy brand that bears her name. It is an Italian and eco-friendly luxury brand, constantly looking for new sustainable materials with an extremely feminine and high quality design. All clothes are made of environmentally friendly fabrics such as organic cotton, and Azo free (non-toxic) colors. Take a look at the official brand page to discover the collection.
If you have not read the last article on the 5 Italian creatives to follow on Instagram you can find it here!
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