Clothes made from hotel waste?

We’re excited to share our latest interview with CLOTH’EL, a Budapest-based brand founded in 2024 by Szilvia Gecser. After a career as a lawyer, Szilvia turned her passion for sewing and sustainability into a mission: transforming discarded hotel textiles like curtains, bed linens, and towels into elegant, timeless garments that look, and feel, like new.

Their pieces, including reversible jackets and accessories, blend style with circular fashion, all made locally with a focus on reducing waste and inspiring conscious consumption. Discover how CLOTH’EL is changing the game by turning textile “waste” into wearable art.

Dive into the full story here!

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