The Very Timorous Beasties!

Ying Wu, Running Rabbit, 2012 We were really moved by Ying Wu’s graduation silk prints at the Royal College of Art this week. She graduates this summer from the prestigious postgraduate Printed Textiles department (UK) following in the footsteps of Zandra Rhodes and Alice Temperley.  One of her personal statements on her website reads, “My project is a…

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We’ve Started Collating Our Floral Albums!

In eager anticipation of The People’s Print Floral e-book textile design tutorials that are due out later this summer, we have started collating all our floral albums into flower types, seasons and colours! All those flower photos that you’ve never used now have an amazing end use – to design fashion prints! Watch this space…

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Fashion To Die For 2 – Where Industry Meets Psychology – Live Online Event on June 16th!

Book your place now – either attend in person for the full experience and networking opportunity or be there online where you can interact with the attendees remotely! This is the only place for cutting edge sustainable design thinking for fashion and textiles practitioners!Book your place here:http://thecorporation-eorg.eventbrite.com/

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Slow Textiles at Dinner to Dye For!!

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Fashion To Die For – Where Fashion Meets Psychology – The Slow Textiles Group Introduces a New Discourse in the Field on May 30th!

Book your place here:http://www.ananalysisofstatusanxiety.eventbrite.com/

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Become a Researcher with the Slow Textiles Group!

We’re very excited to invite you to a special event taking place in the Strategy Lab at HUB Westminster on May 30th at 7.15pm. Previous speakers include the British Prime Minster and Sir Richard Branson. Dr Emma Neuberg, Founder of the Slow Textiles Group, invites you to an open lecture and workshop (online or in person) to…

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