Advances in fashion production technology have had a massive impact on the industry. Once the reserve of the wealthy, bespoke garments are becoming more and more easily available, meaning that everyone can be an individual.

But what does this mean for the future of fashion? Who are the front-runners in this new revolution? How does the fashion industry prepare itself to meet the new and increasing demands of millennials?  How do they challenge existing models and players? And what will go mainstream and what will stay niche?

To coincide with London Fashion Week, our latest forum will explore the increasingly collaborative relationship between consumers and retailers and discuss how mass-customisation and co-creation are on the rise, helping brands to forge a bond with their buyers, and making their products more desirable and valued.

Discussing these themes and more, we’ll have:

Kirsty Emery, Co-founder of Knyttan, an innovative knitwear startup that allows you to create your own bespoke knitwear designs
Rachel Cosford, Lecturer at  London College of Fashion, a leading global provider of fashion education, research and consultancyMore speakers TBC.

Tickets are £10 and available here.

23rd February
31 New Inn Yard,
London,
EC2A 3EY