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In a wonderful fusion of influences, this glorious pattern brings together two signature styles that have defined Liberty’s artistic identity since the 1880s. A nod to the Aesthetic movement and Japanese design prevalent at the time, our iconic Hera has been juxtaposed with Hana, a beautiful pattern from the early 1900s. Brimming with refined decadence, Hera’s exquisitely intricate peacock feathers are complemented by a sophisticated layer of sweeping poppies and scattered blossom.
Bourneville Cotton Drill is a beautifully structured fabric, part of Liberty’s capsule base for the AW25 collection. Made from 100% cotton, it is a medium-heavy weight drill with a durable yet soft feel – perfect for creating tailored garments, workwear-inspired pieces, or structured accessories.
Composition: 100% cotton
Roll Width (finished/usable): 1.56m/1.53m
Weight: 242 g/sm
Care: Wash at 30°, line dry
Collection: In honour of 150 years of Liberty, the From the Studio collection for AW25 celebrates the rich heritage and creative spirit of this iconic London design house. Featuring a mix of capsule and seasonal fabric bases, the collection includes some of Liberty’s latest AW25 prints alongside timeless Liberty Classics.
Since opening its doors on Regent Street in 1875, Liberty has been synonymous with artistry and innovation in textile design. This anniversary collection shines a light on the makers behind the magic, exploring the designers, illustrators, and printmakers who have shaped Liberty’s story.
Divided into three themes - Craftsmanship, Collaboration, and Collectibles - From the Studio offers a rare glimpse into the creative process, from initial sketches and hand-painted artwork to digital experimentation and final fabric prints. A true celebration of Liberty’s legacy in printmaking and storytelling.
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