Published
February 6, 2025
Stuart Trevor will be the headline designer for Source Fashion, the upcoming Olympia London sourcing show (18-20 February). The founder of the AllSaints label, Trevor will be showcasing bespoke designs from his signature collection on the Source Catwalk.
After five years mentoring start-up brands “with a positive social and environmental impact”, he launched his Stuart Trevor label in 2023 “to incredible acclaim”.
A sustainable brand founded on the question ‘What about a clothing brand that doesn’t produce any clothing?’, he set out “to create the world’s most sustainable brand with a mission to make buying sustainable products easier and more fun and create non-destructive clothing from other peoples’ waste”.
Trevor said: “It’s a critical moment for our collective future – we should have done it years ago, but given we can’t turn back the clocks, now is the time to act. There are too many clothes that already exist, and too many clothes still being produced – continuing on this trajectory just doesn’t make sense, for the industry or for the planet. Creativity to me has always been about doing more with what we have already – which is exactly the basis of Stuart Trevor.
“The synergy between our brand and Source Fashion was a no-brainer, I’m excited to showcase some of our designs on the Source catwalk and show what fashion can produce with the tonnes of stock that’s already in circulation.”
Trevor’s designs will headline the Source Catwalk show, which will also present the latest womenswear edit “brought to life to show visitors how to build looks and ranges”.
Visitors will also be able to hear from Trevor on Wednesday 19 February at 1.30pm during a ‘fireside chat’ presentation.
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