M.I.A. debuts today her first eyewear capsule collection, crafted from marine plastic debris and reclaimed fishing nets.
MILAN — Sri Lanka-born artist Maya Arulpragasam, internationally known as M.I.A., will on Monday debut her first eyewear capsule collection, crafted from marine plastic debris and reclaimed fishing nets.
The capsule, which is being promoted through a series of images and a video featuring M.I.A. lensed by photographers Inez van Lamsweerde and and Vinoodh Matadin, is available exclusively at Cleanwaves.com, as well as at Selfridges in London and in select Dover Street Market locations worldwide. Retail prices start at $340.
Parley for the Oceans started building an upcycling supply chain in the Maldives in 2016 and then it was extended to the Dominican Republic and Sri Lanka. In the Maldives, the company launched plastic interception programs, as well as a recycling center and innovation lab located in Malé.
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