TEXPRINT interviews, mentors and promotes the UK’s most talented textile design graduates with the support of industry professionals worldwide.

Those selected are introduced to buyers, press and sponsors at the Texprint London event, and at Europe and Asia's leading yarn and textile exhibitions.

Texprint is entirely funded by the generous sponsorship of industry and by British charitable foundations.  Our sponsors believe wholeheartedly in supporting textile design talent and in encouraging design innovation and excellence.

Many Texprint alumni now enjoy high profile creative roles within the international textile, fashion and interior design industries.

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Texprint London 2011

July 2011, exhibition held at the Triangle Building, Chelsea College of Art & Design, Millbank, London.

Chinese designers lead a sartorial revolution

Chinese designers lead a sartorial revolution

19 March 2012 - Telegraph magazine

Journalist Tamsin Blanchard reports on three London-based Chinese fashion designers determined to make their mark on the world's catwalks. Momo Wang (Texprint 2011) is one of three Chinese designers featured in the article: “She also received sponsorship from Texprint, an organisation that mentors British textiles designers, to show her work at Premiere Vision, Europe's leading textile design trade show, last October - she sold five pieces to be used as inspiration for textiles (one went to H&M, and she says she is looking forward to seeing how it will be used).” Download pdf

Collezioni Trends - February 2012

Collezioni Trends - February 2012

15 March 2012 - Collezioni Trends

Collezioni Trends highlights the latest projects from the young creatives showing at Texprint 2011. Download pdf

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Tamasyn Gambell: dynamic prints and ethical practices

27 May 2012

Tamasyn Gambell: dynamic prints and ethical practices

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Anita Quansah: bespoke fashion jewellery

20 May 2012

Anita Quansah: bespoke fashion jewellery

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