Clothing manufacturer Gosha hosts royal visit

March 22, 2019 0 By HearthstoneYarns

HRH The Princess Royal visited luxury womenswear manufacturer Gosha
London’s studio, in her role as president of the UK Fashion and Textile
Association (UKFT), to highlight the highly specialised skills required to
manufacture luxury designer fashion as well as to boost UK manufacturing.

Gosha London manufactures clothing for some of the world’s best-known
designers and its director Mustafa Fuat is a champion of UK manufacturing
and wants to raise its profile to ensure it attracts new talent for the
future.

Her Royal Highness met with Gosha employees as well as luxury loungewear
designer Paula Wilson and head of production and development at Dubai-based
womenswear brand Kristina Fidelskaya. She was presented with a gown made
with a blend of luxurious silk and rare Escorial designed by Wilson and
manufactured by Gosha London, with each employee part of its creation from
cutting through to stitching and hand finishing.

Commenting on the visit, Mustafa Fuat, director of Gosha London, said in
a statement: “As manufacturers, often our input into the UK’s wonderful
fashion industry goes under the radar. The industry is focused
overwhelmingly on the designers and fashion shows, rather than on the
manufacturing that makes these shows and designs possible. The public (and
even industry) can often be unaware that these garments are made in the
UK.”

The visit was part of UKFT’s Let’s Make It Here initiative, in
celebration of Britain’s rich manufacturing heritage, which Her Royal
Highness has taken part in a number of visits from central London to County
Down, Northern Ireland to promote skills and talent within UK fashion and
textile manufacturing.

Adam Mansell, chief executive of UKFT, added: “Manufacturers like Gosha
demonstrate some of the highly-prized skills we have here in the UK and it
is fantastic that Her Royal Highness was given a chance to see some of the
intricate techniques used to create iconic dresses seen regularly on
celebrities, royals and on the catwalks in all the major fashion capitals
of the world.

“UKFT is working hard to raise the profile of these skills and to
highlight how a career in fashion can extend in different ways beyond
design.”

Images: courtesy of UKFT by Kinia Podsiadlo