Upcycle Fashion Concept Store
Schedule
Thu, 02 Apr, 2026 at 02:30 pm to Thu, 30 Apr, 2026 at 10:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
Netil Market | London, EN
About this Event
We’ve just opened our rotating concept store at Netil Market, London Fields, and we are so excited to finally share it with you.
This April, ten of our designers are in residence, each bringing a collection of one-offs and limited pieces. New work lands every week — so you never know what you'll find.
Meet The Designers
MINSKI
MINSKI is an experimental fashion label by designer Nina Westwood driven by childlike wonder and playful maximalism. Mischievous in spirit, each one-of-one garment transforms reimagined materials into something expressive and unexpected. The brand encourages wearers to treat clothing as a form of self-expression rather than trend-following.
CELOSIA_RE
CELOSIA_RE isn't a regular fashion brand — every piece is an original, one-of-one garment. They take garments from the past, ideas from the now and create clothes for the future. Each piece is hand-edited in London by best friends Emily and Jess, who curate and reimagine existing materials into timeless, minimal design. They never produce new.
SANS PENG
Founded by designer Sans in London, SansPeng is a fashion brand committed to upcycling and circular design. Using deadstock fabrics and discarded garments, we craft one-of-a-kind pieces through free tailoring techniques. SansPeng embraces imperfection and individuality, offering a relaxed, effortless aesthetic that challenges fast fashion’s uniformity. Every garment tells a story — of renewal, craftsmanship, and conscious creativity.
KIPPA
KIPPA TRES, a sustainable fashion brand turning deadstock fabrics, vintage garments, and reclaimed materials into unique, one-off pieces. From using vintage badges to reworking old trainers, we give discarded items a new life. We focus on circular fashion by producing in small runs and constantly exploring new ways to reduce our environmental impact.
Material Response
Material Response is a premium denim brand reacting to societal issues with depth and clarity. Each piece is handmade from sustainably sourced or upcycled materials, with a focus on textile development and fabric revival. Championing craft, creativity, and responsible fashion, they create durable, one-of-a-kind staples that give vintage fabrics new life.
STUART TREVOR
Stuart Trevor made his name revolutionising menswear with the founding of All Saints in the 90s, designing some of the most iconic silhouettes still on the high street today. But in recent years, he’s flipped the narrative, refusing to create another clothing brand and instead launching STUART TREVOR, a concept brand that makes no new clothes. Built around repurposing and customising vintage garments, his ethos is rooted in the belief that scarcity drives creativity, and that fashion’s future must be circular.
Hernan Guardamagna
Hernan Guardamagna is a London-based footwear designer and maker. His eponymous brand focuses on modern shoes defined by bold silhouettes, geometric shapes and elements of sportswear and futurism. Recycling and upcycling are two strong pillars of Hernan Guardamagna’s work, thus many of the materials he uses are sourced from deadstock or discarded from the fashion industry.
BIDDISH
BIDDYISH is a brand creating one-of-one clothing for one-of-one people, celebrating individuality through truly unique pieces. Using textiles as a medium for self-expression, the brand empowers people to project the message they want to share with the world through what they wear. Every item is handmade in London using carefully sourced second-hand materials, reflecting a commitment to originality, craftsmanship, and sustainable design.
Dressed Like Parents
DressedLikeParents reworks streetwear through a nostalgic lens, turning the past into pieces made for now. Rooted in sustainability, each design transforms existing garments into something intentional, not disposable. Inspired by pop culture and personal memory, the brand blurs the line between everyday wear and wearable art. It’s about wearing something that already had a life, and giving it a new story.
EbcyC
EbcyC is an ongoing collaboration between fashion designer Emma Blythe and 3D artist Chun-Yin Chan. Founded in 2022, their first Flower Bag began as a one-off passion project and quickly grew from their East London studio to global fashion weeks and international retailers. Each whimsical piece is handcrafted from pre-worn denim sourced in York, embracing signs of age and blending physical craft with digital fantasy.
Get Creative at Our Workshops
Join one of three hands-on workshops this month:
- Make bag charms with Anna England - Book Here
- Upcycle a white shirt with MINSKI - Book Here
- Patch Making Workshop with UIIBA Club - Book Here
Where is it happening?
Netil Market, 13-23 Westgate Street, London, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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