Winter Fair, Sunday 23 November 2025, 11-5 p.m.
Selvedge Magazine
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Royal Horticultural Halls, 80 Vincent Square, London, SW1P 2PE.
The Selvedge team brings a curated collection of 90 merchants and makers to Westminster. Our exhibitors offer a range of rare vintage fabrics, covetable haberdashery, and skilfully handmade textile treasures. The Selvedge Fair is the perfect opportunity to seek out unique handcrafted gifts and meet the talented people who create them.
View our growing list of exhibitors HERE
THE VENUE
Located in Westminster, just off a quiet leafy square, the Royal Horticultural Halls offer a spacious, light filled venue characterised by its Edwardian features and stunning glass-vaulted ceiling. Within the same building, visitors can also explore the RHS Lindley Library, home to world-renowned collections of rare and modern horticultural books, botanical art, and historical archives.
GETTING THERE
Within walking distance of Victoria Station, St James's Park, and Pimlico underground stations. There is free parking in the surrounding streets on Sundays.
Please note that we do not send out physical tickets; simply bring your email confirmation to enter the fair.
Tickets will also be available at the door on 23 November.
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There were a lot of knitwear stalls, which didn't interest me. There were few stalls of interest to me (unlike previous fairs many years ago) but given the high number of stalls and the reasonable ticket price, it was still an enjoyable browse.
I really enjoyed the experience of meeting such a plethora of knowledgeable people, and to match faces to names that I’ve often read of or heard about. My purchases were measured but I could have quite easily spent more as there was such a lot of very useful and inspiring goods on offer.
Loved it. Hope to go again next year.
Hi it was my first visit and was interested to see everything textile related. The other stalls that weren’t textile related were not of interest to me and I found their presence confusing if I’m honest. I would much have preferred to see more textile makers, including ones at the beginning of their careers, with a more diverse representation. Also the venue, while gorgeous, didn’t seem to be best for wheelchair users etc
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