Slow Textiles Group at the House of Lords

Slow Textiles Group members have been liaising with MPs and members of the House of Lords recently to make sure Sustainable Textiles stay firmly on the political agenda.

We were delighted to be invited to join Baroness Lola Young, Dilys Williams and Kate Fletcher hear William Kroll present his weaving and indigo dyeing process in the Committee Room at the House of Lords. We went on to discuss plans for the All Party Political Group to develop further.

 
 
 

For further information on progress, please contact us.

Original Liberty Prints Books 1890 -1910

Members Melanie Bowles and Emma Neuberg were thrilled to recently spend time at the Liberty’s Archives getting inspiration for the next Slow/Fast Textiles Print workshops.

These new workshops will be at the V&A Museum in April, May and June 2011, to run in conjunction with the new  The Cult of Beauty: The Aesthetic Movement 1860 – 1900 exhibition.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

To discover how you can get involved with our research tasks and projects, simply Contact Us.

WGSN Features Slow Textiles Group Members

 
 
 
 
 
 

Slow Textiles Group members enjoyed being interviewed recently about their vision and promotion of the cultural shift in re-animating textiles making for the industry leader WGSN.

The global trend forecaster wanted to hear about our revitalizing textiles education, our collective up-skilling approach, relational working methods and the positive health and entrepreneurial impact of these.

Look out for it on Stylus and if you’d like to learn more about our trailblazing approach, simply ask at Contact Us!