Are you wearing ‘toxic activewear’? This designer’s label may offer an alternative
Laura May Gibbs, the designer behind Nagnata, is focused on creating sustainable activewear alternatives. She emphasizes the importance of movement and the blend of vintage and modern styles in her designs. Gibbs aims to challenge the notion of 'toxic activewear' with her innovative approach to fashion.
- ▪Laura May Gibbs has been working on sustainable activewear for a decade.
- ▪Her designs incorporate both vintage and contemporary elements.
- ▪Gibbs aims to provide an alternative to traditional activewear that may be harmful.
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