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The Catwalk line-up for Source Fashion, Europe’s premier responsible sourcing event, will be revealed on July 14–16 at Olympia London. This season’s featured designer is sustainable fashion designer Anna Pabissi, headquartered in London.
From July 14–16, Olympia London will host a new Source Catwalk Show, designed by sustainable stylist Rebekah Roy. It will feature key looks by designer Anna Pabissi as well as exhibitor clothing selected from the show floor, previewing 2025 trends. The show will take place numerous times a day. Attendees can listen to stylist Rebekah Roy and Anna Pabissi talk about the difficulties and ingenuity involved in creating a fashion business that is affordable on Sunday at 12.25 p.m.
The objective of Anna Pabissi’s business Hoh Pabissi is cruelty-free, zero-waste couture clothing that is handcrafted in the UK. The brand made its debut in 2018 at Helsinki Fashion Week with evening attire that is entirely biodegradable. By using end-of-roll and deadstock textiles to create one-of-a-kind statement pieces, Pabassi gives historic fabrics a second chance at being used in her most extravagant outfits.
According to Pabissi, “Since its founding, Source Fashion has brought together buyers and designers, emphasizing sustainability and fair trade principles on both ends. By collaborating with the exhibition, I may meet like-minded individuals who can support me in growing my business and sharing my path towards more sustainable, eco-friendly fashion, in addition to having a platform to market my sustainability-focused brand.
“I love the catwalk show,” says event director Suzanne Ellingham. “Showing off responsibly made clothing and up-and-coming designers alongside the craftsmanship of our makers and manufacturers adds another element to the show.” The main goal is to present what contemporary, ethically produced fashion looks like by shifting from conceptual to actual results, providing fresh ideas and inspiration.
We’re thrilled to work with designer Anna Pabissi. Her company chooses its suppliers carefully, and by using deadstock and antique fabrics and producing only in the UK, they are able to minimize their environmental impact while lowering their carbon footprint. She demonstrates how to create a collection and brand that are stunning for the right reasons.