Regenerative Fashion Hub returns
Explore the future of sustainable fashion and textiles at the Regenerative Fashion Hub. The Textiles Circularity Centre (TCC), led by the Royal College of Art, is bringing academic research about sustainable fashion to the high street from 23 Feb - 21 March at Rich Mix, a community arts centre in the heart of Shoreditch, London.
Image: Regenerative Fashion Hub at LabE20 photo by Ezzidin Alwan. Image above: TCC materials samples photos by Gianni Diliberto.
Interact with change makers through a series of talks and discussions on important issues relating to textile circularity, experience new ways to interact with materials and each other in the fashion system, and engage in innovative research, and discover how you can become a change maker.
The TCC is undertaking fundamental research into a circular textiles economy exploring an alternative model for clothing that cuts down on waste and pollution, and boosts economic fairness, personal fulfilment, community bonds, and environmental health.
Image: TCC materials samples photos by Gianni Diliberto.
The Textile Circularity Centre is funded by the UK Research & Innovation National Interdisciplinary Circular Economy Research programme.
It is an academic consortium led by the Royal College of Art (RCA), and includes Cranfield University, University of Cambridge, University of Leeds, University of Manchester, University College London, and University of York.
Image: TCC materials samples photos by Gianni Diliberto.
Regenerative Fashion Hub opens from 23 February - 21 March 2024 at Rich Mix, 25-47 Bethnal Green Road (Shoreditch), London, E1 6LA.
The hub will be open to the public on 23, 24, 28 and 29 February. And 1, 2, 9, 16 and 20 March 2024.