The Textile Institute's International Textile Design Forum has been moved from its two-day slot next at the end of next week to a new date in April 2004. The event, which had attracted speakers including designers Wayne Hemingway, Mark Eley, and Scott Henshall, along with representatives from Max Mara, Marks & Spencer and Liberty will now take place on 1-2 April according to the organisers.
UK: Textile Design Forum Rescheduled For 2004
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