There's a particular kind of visibility that comes from showing garments in person. Not the image, the caption, the carefully considered angle — but the thing itself, held up in a room, answering for itself.
In April, Outsider Fashion will be part of Warehouse Market London, a three-day event co-organised by Textus Network, Tanveer Ahmed, and Amsterdam Warehouse. It takes place April 3–5 at the Torriano Meeting House in Kentish Town, North London.

The format is deliberately reflective. Makers and designers bring self-made garments or textile and fashion publications. Visitors don't just browse — they're invited to ask, and makers are asked to answer: about materials, about choices, about what the work is for. The market frames fashion as something worth thinking about together, not just consuming.
That framing felt right. Outsider Fashion has always been interested in the context around clothes — who made them, under what conditions, with what intention. A market that makes those questions part of the structure, rather than an afterthought, is a good place to be.

I'll have pieces on show across all three days. Come and find them. Come and ask.
Warehouse Market London April 3 – 4 – 5, 2026 Torriano Meeting House, 99 Torriano Avenue, Kentish Town, London.
Outsider. Sustainable and ethical fashion since 2009.
← Previous