Discover British textiles at Milano Unica (4-6 February 2025)
03/02/2025
UKFT is accompanying a group of 23 British textile companies to Milano Unica from 4-6 February 2025, including leading UK mills, manufacturers, cloth merchants and textile design companies. Scroll down to find out more.
The UK Fashion and Textile Association (UKFT) will return to Milano Unica from 4-6 February 2025 and will accompany a group of 23 British textile companies. Taking place at the Rho Fieramilano in Milan, Italy, the show has become a key event in the international textile calendar for high-end fabrics and accessories since launching in 2005. UKFT’s work in Milan is supported by the Worshipful Company of Clothworkers and the Department for Business and Trade (DBT).

John Foster
Both the UK and Italian markets share a keen interest in quality and heritage, which Milano Unica will highlight through a carefully curated exhibitor line-up. The show will offer a platform for international buyers to explore the UK textile sector’s tradition and innovation, and to discover classic suiting fabrics as well as speciality textiles and natural fibres such as wool and cashmere.

Kynoch of Scotland
This season the UK group exhibiting at Milano Unica features leading UK mills, manufacturers, cloth merchants and textile design companies, including:
- Alfred Brown: Hall 24 F05
- Bower Roebuck: Hall 24 F08
- Brisbane Moss: Hall 22 J23
- British Millerain: Hall 22 H28
- City by Liberty Fabrics: Hall 24 A03
- Clissold: Hall 24 F04
- Halley Stevensons: Hall 22 J24
- Harris Tweed Hebrides: Hall 24 C08
- John Foster: Hall 24 Dll
- Joshua Ellis: Hall 24 D14
- Kynoch of Scotland: Hall 24 D11
- Laurent Garigue: Hall 13 D14
- Liberty Fabrics: Hall 13 E20
- Linton Tweeds: Hall 22 H25
- Magee Weaving: Hall 24 F03
- Mallalieus: Hall 24 F02
- Moon: Hall 24 F07
- Mr Grieves Originals: Hall 15 SD1
- Pongees: Hall 13 D10
- Savile Clifford: Hall 24 F08
- Spence Bryson: Hall 22 E01
- Stephen Walters: Hall 24 F06
- William Halstead: Hall 24 D14
The UKFT stand at Milano Unica will be in the ‘Ideabiella’ area (Hall 24 F09), offering buyers the opportunity to browse a selection of fabrics from British exhibitors.
What’s new: Highlights from SS26 collections on show at Milano Unica
The SS26 collections from UK textile mills, manufacturers and merchants showcase a blend of innovation, sustainability and heritage, reaffirming the UK’s position as a global leader in luxury fabrics. From responsibly sourced wool to high-fashion silks and cutting-edge weatherproof materials, these collections reflect the latest trends and advancements in textile production. Here’s a glimpse at what some of the UK’s top textile firms are showcasing to the industry for SS26 at Milano Unica.
Luxury tailoring and sustainable innovation
Bower Roebuck: Responsible wool and mohair
Huddersfield-based textile manufacturer Bower Roebuck, renowned for its luxury English fabrics, will present an SS26 collection crafted from responsibly sourced RWS (Responsible Wool Standard) and RMS (Responsible Mohair Standard) yarns. The company, which has been producing premium tailoring fabrics since 1899, continues to supply the world’s top luxury brands with sustainable and exquisite natural blends.
Joseph H Clissold: Vibrant colours and tailoring excellence
Bradford-based Joseph H Clissold will introduce an innovative collection featuring wool, linen, silk, and cotton blends in rich, vibrant hues. Designed for both menswear and womenswear, Joseph H Clissold offers stock-supported collections and bespoke designs with low minimum orders, catering to designers seeking flexibility and quality.
High fashion and statement fabrics
Laurent Garigue: The essence of British couture
Since 1947, Laurent Garigue has been synonymous with high fashion, supplying fabrics to Parisian couture houses and global designers. The SS26 collection will include subtle sparkle tweeds, wool crepes, luxurious jerseys, and evening-wear fancy cloths – all offered in an extensive colour range.
Liberty Fabrics: A tribute to individuality
Liberty Fabrics’ “Floral Rebellion” collection embraces individuality and self-expression, drawing from iconic cultural movements such as punk and disco. Divided into three themes – Rebellion, Club Culture, and Divas & Dandies – the SS26 range features dynamic prints and bold textile designs, capturing the essence of creative freedom.
Performance and weatherproof textiles
Halley Stevensons: Sustainable weatherproof innovation
Halley Stevensons specialises in waxed cotton that protects wearers from extreme weather conditions. The SS26 collection continues its commitment to sustainability, featuring responsible, performance-driven textiles suitable for both outdoor adventurers and urban commuters.
Heritage meets modernity
Magee Weaving: Luxury natural fibres
Based in Donegal, Magee Weaving blends heritage with contemporary design, offering an SS26 collection of linens, silks and cashmere-enhanced blends. Featuring bespoke colours, herringbones and plaids, Magee fabrics emphasise classic weaves with a modern twist.
Mallalieus: Traditional craftsmanship and contemporary design
As one of the UK’s few remaining vertical mills, Mallalieus ensures complete control over its manufacturing process. Its SS26 range presents elegant British tailoring fabrics in wool, silk and natural fibre blends, balancing classic and contemporary aesthetics.
Exquisite wool and silk offerings
Abraham Moon: Vintage-inspired wool blends
Abraham Moon’s SS26 collection introduces the “Vintage Dry Finish,” a modern take on worsted wool with a crisp, cool hand feel. Featuring lightweight wool blends with cotton and linen, the collection offers versatile options for formal and casual tailoring.
Pongees: Expanding the boundaries of silk
Pongees continues to lead in luxury silks, launching a new Wild Silk collection sourced from wild silkworms. These artisanal fabrics, available in various textures and weights, cater to designers seeking unique and sustainable silk options for apparel and interiors.
Formalwear, tailoring, and textured weaves
Savile Clifford: Creative wool and natural fibre fabrics
Savile Clifford specialises in high-quality formalwear fabrics, supplying the world’s leading fashion houses. The SS26 collection blends fine wool with natural fibres, offering unique textures and creative designs tailored for discerning customers.
Stephen Walters: Innovation in jacquard textures
Suffolk-based Stephen Walters introduces intricate jacquard textures and silk-wool blends in vibrant new colours. The SS26 collection includes a range of floral designs and statement fabrics ideal for transitional seasons.
Mohair mastery and elegant suiting
William Halstead: Summer sartorial style
William Halstead’s SS26 collection is a bold mix of textured weaves, summer checks and lightweight suiting fabrics. Using RWS-certified wool, the collection features pastel hues, vibrant blues and classic pinstripes, ensuring both sustainability and luxury.
Kynoch of Scotland: Tailoring reinvented
Kynoch of Scotland’s SS26 range combines expert craftsmanship with contemporary tailoring, featuring wool, silk, linen and cotton blends in elegant pastels and bold hues. The new lightweight suiting fabric, MWS26, introduces a fresh take on modern menswear.
Timeless elegance and modern flair
John Foster: Reimagining stripes and neutrals
John Foster’s SS26 collection blends classic sophistication with playful innovation. Stripes are reimagined for a fresh, contemporary aesthetic, while neutral tones and whimsical patterns add a nostalgic charm to summer tailoring.
Joshua Ellis: Luxurious cashmere and wool blends
Joshua Ellis’ SS26 collection features lightweight cashmere shirting, transseasonal wool blends and its signature double-face coatings. With timeless elegance and luxurious textures, Joshua Ellis continues to lead in high-end textile craftsmanship.
Discover British Textiles
Daniel Connolly, Senior Executive at UKFT, said: “UKFT is proud to bring a diverse group of top British mills, textile manufacturers, cloth merchants and textile design studios to Milano Unica, supported by the Worshipful Company of Clothworkers and the Department for Business and Trade. The SS26 collections from British exhibitors showcase a dynamic fusion of tradition, craftsmanship and forward-thinking innovation. Whether through the creative use of natural fibres, cutting-edge performance fabrics or exquisite silks and jacquards, these companies continue to shape the future of fashion and luxury textiles. As sustainability and creativity take centre stage, British textiles remain at the forefront of global fashion trends at Milano Unica and beyond.”
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