Paris Fashion Week is built on spectacle, but this season something quieter landed on the runway – a new material with no interest in playing by the usual rules. Fevvers appeared for the first time as part of Stella McCartney’s SS26 Collection, marking the moment our plant-based feather alternative stepped into the public eye.
We launched Fevvers at proof-of-concept stage – a decision equal parts bold and pragmatic. Stella McCartney has been pushing the industry to rethink its material choices for years, and her runway became the first place to show what Fevvers can do long before it reaches commercial release.
Her response set the tone.
She described the innovation as “insanely beautiful”, going on to say that the couture pieces created for the show were among the most striking she had ever seen. She also named the uncomfortable truth in fashion: that many brands still rely on feathers despite the ethical cost. For us, her support wasn’t just a compliment – it was a signal that the industry is ready to look for something better.
On the runway, Fevvers introduced a new aesthetic rather than a replica of what already exists. The material is layered, light, and full of movement – a vegan-based structure that draws on the wildness of movement rather than the mimicry of feathers. The pieces shown at Paris weren’t final products, but early glimpses of what becomes possible when design, science and ethics work in the same direction.
Debuting at Paris Fashion Week also meant stepping into one of the most scrutinised stages in fashion. For a material still in development, this was a deliberate test: could Fevvers hold its own in a couture environment known for precision, detail, and spectacle? The reaction told us what we needed to know – curiosity, excitement, and a readiness from designers and creative directors to imagine where this could go next.
Our debut marks the beginning of a much longer journey. What happens now will be bigger than feathers. Fevvers is building a new material category from the ground up, and this was our first public step.
More updates will follow as our work develops. For now, Paris Fashion Week remains a milestone we will always look back on as the moment this idea took flight.


