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&#38;nbsp;
&#60;img width="798" height="495" width_o="798" height_o="495" data-src="https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/acd941c9377dd407e3e0985aca947051d09de35b2ea0fab00d45cddf4999a311/metalking-.jpg" data-mid="94703921" border="0"  src="https://freight.cargo.site/w/798/i/acd941c9377dd407e3e0985aca947051d09de35b2ea0fab00d45cddf4999a311/metalking-.jpg" /&#62;“Attempting a waste-free production chain, her presentation was a great reminder and a wake up call to all of us, the dormant wearers. We buy, use and discard in an infinite cycle, but never for a moment stop thinking of our clothes’ inner identity...Every inch of the animal’s body was used, and after the final slide, the audience found at their back lovely mini burgers made from the same animal’s meat. Unpleasant? Just as our regular shopping. Only consciously, this time.”

Vogue, 2018




















During an MA at the Royal College of Art, Alice Robinson
began to research the connections between food/farming and the materials used
in fashion.
Work
2017-2018. Collection 11458
2019-2020. Collection 374
Education
London College of Fashion
Edinburgh College of Art
Royal College of Art
Exhibitions
2018. London Design Festival

2019-2020. Victoria and Albert Museum, FOOD: Bigger than the Plate
2021. MAD, United Fashion&#38;nbsp;
Acquistions
2020. Victoria and Albert Museum, Collection 11458&#38;nbsp;




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Connecting Farming and Fashion
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	Written for &#38;amp; originally publish by Our Isles




















Leather is an ancient and mutable
material, and today, in its abundance, often treated as natural and
unremarkable. Whilst beautiful in its finish, its anonymity is what I found
troubling. During my MA in Fashion Accessories at the Royal College of Art, leather
was the most commonly used material. Chosen for its versatility, durability,
and lustre, leather has long been synonymous with the fashion industry’s luxury
aesthetic. Early on in my master’s degree, I became interested in the
histories, ethics, and economies behind the material.



Growing up in rural Shropshire as
the daughter of a large-animal vet, the meat industry that I knew was small and
local. Prices in butchers’ shops indicated true cost of animal welfare and land
stewardship. My initial thought was to work closely with these farmers, yet I
soon found that wasn’t easily possible. In the same way that I chose the meat I
ate according to its welfare and farming practices, I wanted to know the
origins of the materials I worked with.



 I started to work backwards.
Questioning leather wholesalers on the origins of their hides and skins, I
began to understand the difficulties of retaining the raw material’s
traceability. When I asked merchants if they knew the where the materials they
sold came from, the best knowledge I could garner was vague, “North of France”,
information that after further investigation related to a tannery’s location,
not the farm.



 I resolved to spend the remainder
of my time at the RCA creating collection ‘11458’. The piece was made with just
the materials and fibres of one sheep from a farm local to my home. Exploring
traceability and value, I wanted to form a collaboration between aesthetics and
identity by designing within the restrictions of sheep 11458’s materiality,
instead of simply indulging in my own limitless design desires with bought
material. I was unable to stick to the same deadlines as others in my class as
the creation of my work was dependent on a supply chain external to me. Instead
of dictating the fashion seasons within my collection, I was working within the
seasons dictated to me. 350 mini-burgers from the minced meat of 11458 were
crafted by chefs Melanie Arnold and Margot Henderson of Rochelle Canteen and
served at the reveal of the collection.



 After graduating I began to
understand more about varying agricultural systems in the UK, and wanted to
reimagine a bridge between farming and fashion where values between the two
were mirrored. The complexity and globalisation of both industries’ supply
chains meant they were extremely hard for me to begin to navigate or
commercially re-imagine. I therefore dedicated my first year after graduation to expanding on the principles my MA collection 11458 explored, aiming
to understand what it would take to implement them in my own practice.



 The rearing of cattle has become
increasingly controversial in recent years. An industry of intensification has
been exposed and rightfully identified as a cause of imbalance and destruction
of ecosystems.



It was on my 25th birthday that
I talked over these issues with my family and I was reminded of my late
father’s herd of Longhorn cattle. Being a large-animal vet he adored cows, and
the when the opportunity arose in 2005, with a surprise small inheritance from
a distant Aunt, he purchased Nancy, the first of what soon became a small herd.
Longhorns are native to Britain with an ancestry as far back as the 17th Century.
They have indigenous instincts stemming from their oxen lineage and natural
resistance to most common cattle diseases, making them hardier than many other
breeds whilst also famed for a docile nature. I learnt that day my father’s
Longhorns now belonged to a local farmer named Malcolm Adams and my mind was
set to enquire more. Tucked into the border of the Welsh countryside,
twenty-minutes drive from my family home, I found Charity Farm. Arriving on a
golden August afternoon I was chauffeured into the fields for my first
introductions. Malcolm navigated the tall perennial grasses expertly aware of
each hidden dip. As we reached a flattened plain in the field I could see in
the distance horned heads begin to rise, inquisitive of our safari-esq approach
but not startled by it, too preoccupied by the rich surroundings.



 Dividing the field was a stream,
lined with Alder, Poplar and Black Poplar trees, flourishing on the woodland
floor were primroses, cowslips, violets, oxlips and shepherd’s purse. The farms
grassland was mainly old pasture with native and meadow grasses such as rattle
box and trefoil, with the hawthorn hedgerows full of mature oak and ash. I have
since learnt that cattle distribute seeds in their dung, on their hooves and
fur, and that it is the roaming and grazing of these animals that stimulates
grass growth and helps build diversity through good soil health. The ecological
impact of cattle is very much determined by the way in which they live. I
couldn’t have been more grateful to know that the herd had found a new home at
Charity Farm, and the farm looked just as grateful in return. 



 The creation of collection ‘374’
began two months later on October 9th, as I drove with Malcolm to the
local abattoir. Twenty days later I spent 9 and a half hours with a local third
generation butcher, after which I was able to organise the sales and
distribution of bullock 374, encouraging those who purchased to share images
and recipes made with their cuts of beef. Attitudes towards the beef and its
transparent histories drove the sales, proving a consumer support to the
scrutiny of production and an acceptance to a higher price. Ironically and
alarmingly the same consideration was not going to be given to what is commonly
termed the ‘fifth quarter’, the hide. Due to a collapse in market value and
closures of small local abattoirs the incineration and disposal of hides is
fast becoming inevitable. 



 The collection manifested itself
as fashion items, with bullock 374 defining the aesthetic and detailing. A
brindled hide and horned buttons denoted 374’s breeding, while information
embossed on the leather and suede built further an image of identity. Anchoring
this visual was the limited extent and number of products created, with designs
tailored to ensure an economic use of the leather, the representation both
revealed and centred the creator: bullock 374. The bullock’s life was mapped,
and photography tells the story of the process, both beautiful and challenging.
A perfume crafted from the natural ingredients growing at Charity Farm was
distilled into a balm for visitors to smell. Collectively the final piece
served as a visual and olfactory representation of bullock 374 and Charity
Farm, revealing histories to be both appreciated and supported.



Once completed ‘374’ was displayed at the Victoria and Albert Museum as
a part of the exhibition ‘FOOD: Bigger than the Plate’ with cuts from 374 later
cooked by Sally Abé, Head Chef of Michelin-starred eatery The Harwood Arms and
served for V&#38;amp;A Members at event ‘Farm, Fashion, Fork : Bullock 374’.
‘11458’ has since been acquired by the museum for their permanent collections.



 Both collections aim to expose the true animality of leather and wool
through transparent story telling, in an attempt to reconnect, educate and
illustrate the potential for cross industry collaboration. Each number links
back to the farm and passes meaning across industries. With each piece
sitting beside the others, a greater picture is created, and the hidden traces
of a former life there to be deciphered: location, existence, age, breed, time
and place. 



 Alongside other projects I am working towards creating a supply chain so
that designers can connect with farmers whose practices and values are shared. The hope is that with this coordination small scale and regenerative practices
can further be valued, supported, and flourish. 



 
You can find more information on this project here.

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