At Otrium, we’re building a future where all clothing is worn, by ridding the world of unsold inventory and changing the way clothing is created and sold. On this journey towards a smarter fashion industry, we’ve teamed up with Good On You – the leading source for fashion brand sustainability ratings – to highlight the labels on our platform that go the extra mile to be more sustainable, helping our customers make more informed choices.
Good On You assesses all of a brands’ information and uses expert analysis to give each label an easy-to-understand score; allowing our members to be more conscious whilst shopping.
We’ve been taking the time to chat to the like-minded, conscious-rated brands on our platform about sustainability, a circular fashion economy and what makes them tick! Next up in our Conscious Series, we spoke with the amazing team at LANIUS – a sophisticated, slow-fashion brand built on the foundation of fair, sustainable production.
So… sustainability, what does it really mean to you?
From my point of view, sustainability is an ongoing, forward-looking process with respect towards people, animals, and the environment.
When we talk about ‘sustainable fashion’ at LANIUS, we mean a triangle of fair production, natural, high-quality fabrics, and sophisticated trends. Every part of the triangle requires us to not stand still and keep asking questions such as “Is there a newer material on the market that’s even more sustainable?” “How can we reduce our carbon footprint even further?” “Which fashion trends do we want to follow, which trends are too fast to become sustainable options in our closets?”. Sustainability in fashion is a challenging, yet super-interesting field that keeps us up and focused every day.
Tell us a little more about the LANIUS philosophy, what do you stand for?
This understanding of sustainability lies at the core of LANIUS. In our headquarter in Cologne, we design two collections each year. Our slow fashion combines high-quality, sustainable materials with sophisticated design. Every piece of clothing is made to last – which is why we shifted our marketing focus to the lifecycle of a garment last year. With our new CARE – REPAIR – RESELL program we want to encourage our customers to take good care of their clothing and enhance a garment’s lifecycle to the maximum.
How did your brand journey begin?
It all began in 1999 with an idea my mother Claudia Lanius had: making fashion under fair conditions, creating something beautiful, and feeling good about it.
You’ve done some pretty incredible things as a label so far, but what achievement are you most proud of?
Besides our new CARE – REPAIR – RESELL program, I am proud that we started actively working on reducing our carbon footprint two years ago. In cooperation with the experts from ClimatePartner, we determine the CO2 emissions of our company’s business activities at the Cologne location and the production of our entire collection every year and offset them via a climate protection project.
Are you working on anything exciting at the moment?
In addition to offsetting our company’s carbon emissions, we actively work on reducing our calculated carbon footprint by keeping our value chains as short as possible, using climate-friendly transportation such as trains or ships for our goods and by using environmentally friendly materials of controlled organic origin that produce less CO2. One current outcome is our first completely vegan sneaker that will launch this spring. Our next big steps will be to show our customers the entire supply chain of each product and to dive into circularity.
What is your biggest challenge on the roadmap of improvements?
There are many challenges I can think of – the biggest, I believe, is educating ourselves as consumers to refocus on what we really need and take better care of the things we already own. Regarding LANIUS, we have to reevaluate every season which designs we want to produce and how to make each garment as long-lasting and sustainable as possible.
Well, your customers would say you’re clearly more than up to the challenge! What do you think they value most about LANIUS and your collections?
We have many loyal customers that have accompanied us for many years now. Their feedback is pretty much always the same: it’s the really high quality of our natural materials and sustainable way of working.
Do you have a parting pro tip for making your most-loved pieces last?
Take good care of each garment as proper care can significantly extend its lifespan. Knitwear made from wool should, for example, be stored folded instead of hanging on a clothes rack as it would lose its knitted fit.
Also, wool should be washed as rarely as possible and then at low temperatures by hand with a special liquid detergent only. My tip: instead of washing your favourite sweater just give it a good amount of fresh air overnight.
Amazing, thanks for chatting with us!