Source Fashion introduces Fashion Deconstructed
Source Fashion, the UK’s leading responsible sourcing show, returns to Olympia London from 13 -15 January 2026, introducing Fashion Deconstructed, an immersive, hands-on feature designed to give buyers and visitors an unprecedented look behind the scenes of fashion production. From upcycling and denim workshops to live factory production line and expert repair sessions, attendees will have the chance to explore the craft, quality, and construction that define great fashion. Whether it’s learning how to create a high-end garment in an hour or understanding the properties of premium fabrics, Fashion Deconstructed brings the making of fashion to life, offering practical insights and interactive experiences with some of the industry’s top experts.
Attendees can take part in a variety of hands-on workshops led by some of the industry’s most respected names. Stuart Trevor, Fashion Designer and Founder of All Saints, will host upcycling sessions, while Ross Barry Founder of Reskinned will deconstruct denim to reveal its fibres and fabric properties. A mini production line, brought to life in partnership with Apparel TASKER, the innovative East London-based garment development and sustainable production unit, will showcase machinists creating garments in real time, demonstrating both volume production and the techniques needed to construct high-quality pieces efficiently.
Additional workshops will teach participants how to produce multiple T-shirts in an hour and explore high-end construction with small teams. Leather repair sessions and practical demonstrations will be running throughout the show, offering plenty of opportunities for visitors to learn, experiment, and network with peers and industry experts. With a lively, interactive atmosphere, Fashion Deconstructed promises not just insight, but a chance to connect, share ideas, and have fun while exploring what makes fashion truly well-made.
Suzanne Ellingham, Director of Source Fashion says, “Fashion Deconstructed is about showing what good looks like in the most practical way. It’s also about showing how human fashion still is. We want visitors to see and understand the skill, care, and craft that go into every garment, experiment with techniques, and connect with the people behind the industry. It’s hands-on, it’s interactive, and it’s fun."
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