Women in Print 150 Years of Liberty Textiles
‘Women in Print 150 Years of Liberty Textiles’ is a temporary exhibition (18 October 2025 to 21 June 2026) on display at the William Morris Gallery in Walthamstow London. The exhibition is spread over a number of rooms on the ground and 1st floor of the William Morris Gallery. It is well laid out, considering the physical restrictions from the building and the space available. According to the publicity material this major exhibition highlights the pivotal role and contributions of women textile designers. Tracing the rich history of Liberty Fabrics, the exhibition will survey the evolving influence and status of women in textiles over the past 150 years. Women in Print will bring together iconic patterns by designers such as Althea McNish, Susan Collier and Sarah Campbell, and Lucienne Day, alongside previously overlooked names, celebrating how women have been - and continue to be - at the heart of Liberty’s creative innovations and ongoing relevance today. It will feature over 100 works, spanning garments, fabric, original designs, film and historic photographs and includes two dresses designed and made by Lizzie Houghton. The backing track is, an original composition, called ‘Evolving’. The video was shot with an Insta 360 Ace Pro and a Pixel 10 Pro on Sunday 05 April 2026.

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