It was founded by former Manchester Metropolitan University senior lecturers Caroline Herz and Georgina Housley, who told BusinessLive they aim to re-establish ‘slow fashion’ in the city that has a rich heritage in the textiles and manufacturing industry.The space will also house an archive of designer pieces donated by employment charity Smart Works Greater Manchester, including a one-off Paco Rabanne chainmail dress and Victoria Beckham tailoring.คำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็บตรง
Herz said: “The need to source materials wisely, recycle, re-use, renew, and rethink in all areas of fashion while encouraging onshore design, is at the centre of our vision for The Yard Atelier.“Ultimately, we want to carve out a space for slow-made collections in today’s fashion industry and encourage production businesses to return to Manchester, especially given the city’s rich history.“Each resident designer will learn about beautiful workmanship – including from our Smart Works fashion archive – and develop a deep understanding of the fashion industry. They will hopefully leave with the skills, knowledge and experience they need to become the best fashion designers that Manchester has to offer.”A launch event was attended by fashion specialists including Smart Works patron and star retail industry expert Jane Shepherdson, Sarah Welsh who’s retail CEO Retail at N Brown, and stylist Gemma Sheppard.
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