
Introduction
Miroslava Duma is a prominent digital entrepreneur and the founder of the sustainable material science company Pangaia. Born in Siberia in 1985, she first gained international recognition as a street-style figure and the founder of the media platform Buro 24/7. Her career has since evolved into the sphere of biotechnology and environmental advocacy, positioning her as a leading figure in the movement towards responsible production in the global luxury industry.
Through her investment vehicle, Future Tech Lab, Duma has become a critical link between breakthrough scientific research and the fashion market. Her influence extends beyond traditional design, focusing on the systemic transformation of how garments are produced and consumed. She is recognised for her ability to scale bio-based innovations, making her a central figure in the discourse surrounding the intersection of technology and corporate responsibility.
Design ethos
The primary design impulse is the systematic integration of material science into the foundational structure of clothing. Rather than following seasonal trends, the focus is on the responsible production and consumption of garments, achieved through the use of bio-based innovations and recycled materials. This approach prioritises technical performance and ecological impact over formal theatricality, resulting in a minimalist and utilitarian aesthetic.
Signals from her work suggest a commitment to scaling breakthrough technologies, such as plant-based dyes and lab-grown textiles, to replace traditional resource-heavy materials. The silhouette is generally functional and gender-neutral, reflecting a broader concern for the longevity and lifecycle of the product. This materials-first philosophy challenges the conventional fashion cycle, advocating for a future where design excellence is measured by environmental responsibility and scientific rigor.
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