#LondonPeachy #EnglandPeachy British fabric suppliers launch new London showcase this October
Leading British suppliers of fabrics and accessories are joining forces to launch a new exhibition, The Luxury Fabric Show.
The event has been created to provide continuity for designers and buyers following the cancellation of the long-running Textile Forum. It will bring together a curated selection of luxury fabrics and accessories, with a particular focus on companies offering low minimums – supporting both established designers and emerging businesses. Please note: UKFT is not involved in the organisation of this new event.
“The Luxury Fabric Show will appeal to a broad range of buyers, including fashion, bridal, interiors and costume designers,” says exhibitor Laurent Garigue of Laurent Garigue Partnership.
Exhibitor Mike Bennett of Bennett Silks adds: “It is important to make it as easy as possible for fabric buyers from across the textile industry to source from British companies on home territory. I’m pleased that a group of like-minded suppliers are pulling together to build a new show.”
Exhibitors confirmed for the inaugural show include:
Bridal Fabrics, Henry Bertrand, Pongees, Ciment Pleating, Denholme Velvet, Marvic Fabrics, Jones Buttons, Bennett Silks and Laurent Garigue Partnership.
The show is open to among others fashion, bridal, interiors and costume designers as well as buyers looking to source premium fabrics and accessories.
About The Luxury Fabric Show
The Luxury Fabric Show is a new exhibition created by a collective of British fabric and accessory suppliers to provide a dedicated sourcing platform in London. Focused on luxury and low minimums, the show welcomes, among others, fashion, bridal, interiors and costume designers.
About The Box Office Studio
The Box Office Studio (4-6 New Inn Broadway, EC2A 3PR) is a unique space that blends archaeological history with modern amenities. It has been built over the Elizabethan stage where Shakespeare premiered Romeo and Juliet. It is in easy reach of Old Street, Liverpool Street and Shoreditch High Street stations.