Field, Fork, Fashion

Field, Fork, Fashion

EnglishHardback
Robinson, Alice V
Chelsea Green Publishing Co
EAN: 9781645021193
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From one of the Vogue Business 100 Innovators List - 2023

‘[T]his wonderful project and book, executed with great charm and creativity, is an important message.’ Anya Hindmarch

In this personal investigation into ethical and traceable leather, fashion designer Alice Robinson begins a ground-breaking journey into the origin story of leather and its connection to food and farming.

As a fashion student, Alice started to question the material she worked with. Leather is universally acknowledged as a luxury material, from which desirable bags, shoes and clothing are made. But how much do we know about where it comes from?

Alice’s questions led back to her childhood home in rural Shropshire, where she decided to buy Bullock 374 and follow its journey from a local farm to the abattoir, then to the butchery and finally to the tannery. The journey culminates with Alice’s own design practice as she creates a collection based on this single hide.

In doing so, Alice would begin to see the bigger picture – and connect farm, food and fashion for the first time to understand the true meaning of provenance, value and beauty.

EAN 9781645021193
ISBN 164502119X
Binding Hardback
Publisher Chelsea Green Publishing Co
Publication date October 12, 2023
Pages 160
Language English
Dimensions 247 x 178 x 26
Country United States
Authors Robinson, Alice V
Illustrations Full-color photographs throughout