Makers Focus: Liberty Fabrics Makers Focus: Liberty Fabrics

Makers Focus: Liberty Fabrics

Renowned for their iconic history and patterns, Liberty fabrics and prints breathe life into each of our designs, elevating collections.

Originating from the iconic Liberty London store, established in 1875. From the blooms of the 1920s to the paisleys of the 1960s,

Liberty has remained synonymous for its unique prints, drawing inspiration from nature, art, and global cultures, Liberty fabrics are

a timeless charm that continues to captivate generations. Colours play a crucial role in conveying personality, values, and

identity. Purple, Liberty’s signature colour, is often associated with various meanings, including luxury,

sophistication, creativity, and elegance.

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The brand’s in-house design team combines artistry and innovation to create intricate patterns that are distinctly Liberty. Whether it’s

their signature floral motifs, delicate paisleys, or more abstract designs, Liberty prints are instantly recognisable. Our garments are crafted

from carefully selected Liberty fabrics, including high-quality cotton, silk, and Tana Lawn™. Each fabric undergoes a

careful production process, resulting in a luxurious feel and maintaining durability.

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Silk is a natural fibre known for its luxurious feel, softness, and sheen, associated as a premium fabric due to its comfort and appearance.

Cotton, on the other hand, is a versatile and widely used natural fibre known for its breathability and comfort. Combining these materials

in a collection offers a range of textures and styles, providing our Really Wild community with versatile options suitable for different

occasions and preferences.

SATIN MIDI SLIP SKIRT
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LIBERTY PRINT SILK FRILL TIE NECK DRESS
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LIBERTY PRINT SILK V-NECK FRILL BLOUSE
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From feminine dresses to tailored blouses, our collections come alive with the magic of Liberty fabrics and prints.

“I was determined not to follow existing fashions but to create new ones”

Arthur Lasenby Liberty

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