Sustainable Fashion Businesses & Creatives' February London Networking Even...
Event Information
Description
Join us for a networking evening with a difference on Monday 17th February 6.30pm-9.00pm.
The Sustainable Fashion Collective invites you to the second of our monthly networking evenings: fashion businesses, creatives, entrepreneurs, industry professionals and anyone interested in hearing more from the sustainable fashion world and related industries, come along for presentations, panel discussion and the chance to chat amongst yourselves.
Our networking sessions are always an evening of active participation, with like-minded professionals from a broad range of backgrounds, so that you'll come away feeling motivated and confident.
This month's theme is Extending The Life Of Your Clothing. We'll be joined by a plethora of industry guests each month, from those with brands to those innovating in materials.
Sometimes it can be anxiety-inducing to attend networking sessions: having to talk about yourself or approach strangers can be intimidating! But please don't be nervous about joining. Our regular attendees are welcoming and warm, and you are sure to leave feeling empowered, having made fantastic contacts, engaged in lively discussions and learned something new.
When and where?
Monday 17th February 6.30pm-9.00pm
The Marylebone (Saloon Bar, upstairs), 93 Marylebone High Street, London W1U 4RE
Head upstairs to the Saloon Bar at The Marylebone for an intimate setting, and one that you can continue to chat in as the night draws on. Refreshments are by a paid bar service.
Please arrive from 6.30pm onwards. If you're a little early, we request you wait in the bar downstairs before heading up, to allow the team time to finish setting up. Discussions will begin from 7.15pm, but if you're running late, please don't be afraid to arrive mid-discussions. The evening is very informal and we welcome all latecomers.
Guest speakers:
The Seam
Layla founded The Seam due to a belief in responsible living and creating a community that skill shares. Not only that, but so that we can continue to enjoy your clothing as a standard, rather than a privilege. The Seam is a platform that allows seamstresses find clients, and normal people find seamstresses. It isn't just about the everyday alterations, but the knowledge exchange of tailoring, embroidery, costume and leathergoods.
Selkie Patterns
Alexandra and Caroline founded Selkie Patterns to bring sustainability to sewing. They have combined their skills in costume design, luxury fashion and teaching to allow a focus on female empowerment within the sustainable making realm, in the process transferring knowledge and skills on what we as consumers and designers can do to extend the life of our products. Alex will be joining us to talk about Selkie's journey and upcoming workshops (including one with us).
Emma Mathews
Emma is the founder and designer of Socko, a responsible sock brand that manufactures in the UK, utilises "waste" yarn to create socks in limited exclusive quantities, and who provides yarn in order to allow you to keep your items in use for longer. Emma also runs mending workshops so that you can learn about the history of darning and mending, and physically gives you the new skills to extend the life of your clothing.
Stephanie Steele
Steph's background is within sustainable fashion design. Her MA at London College of Fashion focussed on the Design for X principles that looks to circularity and a holistic perspective on material origin to end of life. As an organic grower, her main drive is to help communicate why each element of a design needs to be considered. In this presentation she will give you a brief overview of the Design for X principles that you can put into practice.
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Moderator
The discussion will be moderated by Stephanie Steele, one part of the Offset Warehouse and The Sustainable Fashion Collective teams.
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In line with this event, we have a practical creative workshop with Socko on February 12th at HARA in East London. Learn how to mend knitwear holes in this 2.5 hour workshop, plus hear about why mending is so important environmentally and mindfully. Book tickets here.
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