Eastman Naia returns to Premiere Vision Paris to highlight the transformative potential of Naia Renew staple fibers. Known for their luxurious comfort and eco-conscious design, these fibers redefine sustainable fashion with versatility and performance.
Naia Renew staple fibers, made from 60 per cent sustainably sourced wood pulp and 40 per cent recycled waste through a low-impact, closed-loop process, blend seamlessly with premium materials like wool, cashmere, and linen. The result: lightweight, breathable fabrics with quick-drying properties, a refined pearl-like luster, and superior comfort.
At Stand 6R30, Eastman Naia presents a curated selection of garments and fabrics developed with leading brands, demonstrating their market-ready appeal. With a focus on circularity, Eastman partners with top European mills like Riopele in Portugal and Pakipek in Turkey to integrate Naia Renew into sustainable textiles. “Through innovation and creativity, we transform Naia Renew into high-performance, eco-friendly fabrics,” says a Riopele spokesperson.
Naia Renew also supports nearshoring, reducing lead times and transportation emissions while ensuring high-quality, responsibly sourced textiles. At Premiere Vision, Eastman Naia celebrates these partnerships, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable textile production.
Ruth Farrell, General Manager of Eastman’s Textiles Business, will further discuss bioengineered and bio-based materials in the panel “How savoir-faire is reinventing the living world”.
Premiere Vision Paris offers Eastman Naia a key platform to connect with designers and brands, shaping the future of sustainable fashion with innovative, high-performance materials.