technologyliberal

Kyocera’s Green Printer Helps Florania Shine at Milan Fashion Week

Milan, ItalyTuesday, March 3, 2026

Kyocera Document Solutions Italia has partnered again with the Italian label Flor—a brand known for eco‑friendly designs. This time, the company’s inkjet textile printer called FOREARTH was used to create pieces for Flor’s Fall/Winter 2026/27 line. The collection debuted on February 26 in Milan, the first time Flor appeared on the official Milan Fashion Week schedule. The show attracted a crowd of journalists, designers and fashion lovers, giving the brand worldwide exposure.

The collaboration began when Flor’s founder Flora Rabitti shared her vision of sustainability. She said that the new line was built on the idea “unity is protection.” The garments aim to show how together we are stronger and more resilient. Rabitti explained that the body is a place for change, so she mixed Flor’s heritage with new textile tech to produce clothes that feel safe yet free. The pieces are light, flexible and made from quality fabrics such as satin, stretch tulle and pleated viscose.

FOREARTH is designed to cut waste and lower the environmental footprint of textile production. The printer can work anywhere, so factories don’t need a permanent setup. This flexibility lets designers experiment with colors and patterns without large‑scale waste. The technology also speeds up the design process, making it easier for brands to keep up with fast fashion demands while staying green.

Flor and Kyocera have already worked together three times. The new partnership shows how technology can help fashion brands stay true to their eco‑values while still looking fresh and modern.

Actions