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London Spring Summer 24
Fashion and Textile Museum: Andy Warhol
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Exhibitions
March 31 2023 -> September 10 2023
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The exhibition "Andy Warhol: The Textiles" explores the beautiful and fascinating textile designs by the influential pop artist and icon Andy Warhol. Dating from his early career as a commercial designer and illustrator in the 1950s and early 1960s, Warhol’s textiles are now considered an important part of his body of work. These designs added considerably to his ability as an artist, which was then almost entirely devoted to realising the demands and deadlines of professional clients, leaving limited room for fantasy and vision.

The exhibition includes over 45 of Warhol’s textile patterns from the 1950s and early 1960s, depicting an array of colourful objects, ice cream sundaes, delicious toffee apples, colourful buttons, cut lemons, pretzels and jumping clowns exhibited both as fabric lengths, some in multiple colourways, and as garments. Some of the most important manufacturers in American textile history are also represented, such as Stehli Silks, Fuller Fabrics Inc., and M Lowenstein and Sons.

Photo @2022 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. / Licensed by DACS, London.
Fashion and Textile Museum
83 Bermondsey Street
SE1 3XF London

The Design Museum: The Offbeat Sari
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Exhibitions
May 19 2023 -> September 17 2023
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A major exhibition celebrating the contemporary sari. Curated by Priya Khanchandani, this exhibition will unravel its numerous forms, demonstrating the sari to be a metaphor for the layered and complex definitions of India today. It will bring together dozens of the finest saris of our time from designers, wearers and craftspeople in India.

Worn as an everyday garment by some and considered by others to be formal or uncomfortable, the sari has multiple definitions. Conventionally an unstitched drape wrapped around the body, which can be draped in a variety of ways, its unfixed form has enabled it to morph and absorb changing cultural influences.

In recent years, the sari has been reinvented. Designers are experimenting with hybrid forms such as sari gowns and dresses, pre-draped saris and innovative materials such as steel. Young people in cities who used to associate the sari with dressing up can now be found wearing saris and sneakers on their commutes to work. Individuals are wearing the sari as an expression of resistance to social norms and activists are embodying it as an object of protest.

Today, the sari in urban India manifests as a site for design innovation, an expression of identity, and a crafted object carrying layers of cultural meanings. The exhibition will unravel the sari as a metaphor for the complex definitions of India today.

Photo: The Quilted Sari from the Huemn Fall 17 Collection, Huemn, 2017; photo Pankaj Dahalia; model Rachi Chitakara
The Design Museum
224 - 238 Kensington High Street
W8 6AG London
P : +44 (0)2 03 86 25 900

Press Office: pr@designmuseum.org

BFC/GQ Designer Fashion Fund
Prize Given
Friday June 09 2023 14:00-16:00
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The Fund recognises exceptional talent to award designer businesses with a cash prize to support their growth and contribution to the British and global fashion ecosystem.

The shortlisted designers for the BFC/GQ Designer Fashion Fund 2023 are: AGR, Bianca Saunders, Bleue Burnham, paria/Farzaneh, and Wales Bonner.

The winner, who will be announced on Friday June 9, will receive a 12-month bespoke high-level business mentoring programme, pro-bono legal services from Sheridans and a cash prize.

All shortlisted designers can participate in a mentoring programme through the British Fashion Council’s Designer Initiatives team, with access to industry and business experts, and pro-bono legal services.

By invitation

Photo: Wales Bonner SS23. Credit Gorunway

London

BFC x The Asian Man
Special events
Saturday June 10 2023 11:30-13:00
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Bfc x The Asian Man: An Exploration Into The Forgotten Style Tribe
Panel Discussion

London

Qasimi Rising Dinner
Special events
Saturday June 10 2023 19:30-21:30
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Qasimi is a London-based fashion brand with a Middle Eastern heritage founded in 2015 by Khalid al-Qasimi. The brand focuses on crafting understated and refined garments from a perspective that reflects its multicultural origins.

London

Newgen 30 Pub Quiz & Music Performance
Special events
Sunday June 11 2023 18:30-21:30
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Newgen is a Bfc initiative that supports the best emerging fashion design talent and aims to build global, high-end brands of the future. It is the most established designer development scheme globally and recipients are identified by their creativity, strong aesthetic and innovative approach to design.

Each year, recipients are identified by their creativity, strong design aesthetic, and point of difference. The 2023/24 Bfc Newgen recipients are: Aaron Esh, Ancuta Sarca, Chet Lo, Conner Ives, Derrick, Di Petsa, Eftychia, Feben, Harri, Helen Kirkum, Kazna Asker, Labrum London, Leo Carlton, Masha Popova, Paolo Carzana, Robyn Lynch, S.S. Daley, Saul Nash, Sinéad O'dwyer, The Winter House, Tolu Coker, yuhan wang.

London