Representing the creative future

Designers  –  Apr 2022

Who made your clothes? For most London designers, it’s probably Loop Studio

A conversation with Loop Studio, the knitwear atelier marrying creativity and technique

Designers  –  Mar 2022

Matty Bovan: “Don’t try to be something you’re not”

For the International Woolmark Prize winner, celebrating character is the key to success

Designers  –  May 2021

Khanh Brice Nguyen on knitwear, experimental processes, and freelance work

The young designer pushes the limits of knitwear and questions the process behind the craft

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Katya Zelentsova on excessive knitwear and two-week trainrides

Embarking on a proverbial train journey to self-discovery, the London-based designer revisits her native Russia

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Shuxuan Li’s womenswear speaks its own language

Based in New York, Chinese knitwear designer Shuxuan Li creates fitted yet loose womenswear that explores contrasts and tensions between artistic heritage and superficial modernity.

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Samantha D’iorio: Why does size matter?

The Australian designer questions the state of body inclusivity in the industry, and focuses on fit and function.

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London-based knitwear designer Eleana Burrow’s design process based on her instinct

Designing is a response to her own life, so practicality meet emotions, textures, lines and shapes to structure the fluid silhouettes in her knits

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The unfunctional bags of Julie Kegels

When form does not quite follow function. A lesson in Belgian rebellion.

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Emma Gudmundson dives into the deep

A perfectionist designer learns to go with the flow

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Sara Sofie Tallaksen on making Norwegian traditions modern

Old knit techniques meet upcycled barbie t-shirts to make a surprisingly sustainability-minded graduate collection

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Jessica Guzman on machine-knitting careful chaos

Can you manufacture the same garment differently every time? Jessica Guzman’s semi-elasticated knits say yes.