Fashion Deconstructed will bring together experts in garment repair, textile craftsmanship, ethical fashion design and manufacturing to provide buyers, brands and sourcing professionals with hands-on insight into how products are made, repaired and valued throughout their lifecycle.
Building on the successful launch of Fashion Deconstructed earlier this year, the July programme has been developed to support the wider Source Fashion content agenda, which explores the realities shaping modern sourcing, from circularity and responsible production to material innovation, supply chain resilience and regulatory change.
The event takes place at London Excel from 7-9 July.
Over the three-day programme, visitors will have the opportunity to engage directly with specialists working in repair, garment construction, textile development, and manufacturing, gaining valuable insights into the craftsmanship and technical expertise that underpin responsible fashion production.
Highlights include:
- Back to the Loom – Handweaving and Spinning with textile artist Ruby Webster, exploring the craft of spinning and handweaving while demonstrating the skill, time and decision-making embedded within every fibre and fabric. Through live demonstrations and tactile learning, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of material construction, craftsmanship and the value of reconnecting with traditional textile knowledge.
- The Craft Behind Ethical Fashion Making with ethical fashion designer and PETA Designer of the Year 2022, Sarah Regensburger. This practical session will guide attendees through sewing and garment construction techniques while examining how sustainability can be embedded into the design process from the very beginning.
- Fabric Manipulation and Textile Embellishment Workshop with renowned fashion educator and textile specialist John Herrera from the Fashion Technology Academy. The interactive workshop will explore innovative techniques for transforming fabrics into unique, visually impactful surfaces, offering participants hands-on experience in creative textile development.
- Fashion Enter Repair Centre live demonstrations, providing practical insight into garment repair, product longevity and the growing importance of circular business models, resale and extending the life of clothing.
Suzanne Ellingham, event director of Source Fashion, said: "There is a growing desire across the industry to better understand not just what we are sourcing, but how it is made, repaired, constructed and valued throughout its lifecycle.
"Fashion Deconstructed plays an important role within the wider Source Fashion content programme because it transforms industry conversations into practical experiences. Whether visitors are exploring garment repair, learning about textile craftsmanship or understanding ethical production techniques, the feature is designed to reconnect sourcing professionals with the knowledge and skills behind fashion production. As the industry continues to navigate evolving regulatory, commercial and sustainability challenges, we believe there is real value in creating opportunities for people to better understand materials, processes and long-term product value. Fashion Deconstructed supports that learning in an engaging, accessible and highly practical way."


