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The Loved Shirt Rework: Giving Meaningful Garments a Beautiful New Life
This piece explores the many reasons someone might choose to send a shirt for a Loved Shirt Rework — from garments held in memory, to unworn favourites, partner’s shirts, and oversized charity‑shop finds. It celebrates the emotional stories woven into clothing, highlights the creative possibilities of working with larger sizes, and reflects on how reworking a shirt can preserve its meaning while giving it a beautiful new life.

Louise Sleigh
Jul 164 min read


Slow Fashion:
Safia Minney’s Slow Fashion explores ethical, intentional clothing. This post reflects on how its principles—transparency, longevity, and mindful making—align with Mabel Green Studio’s reworked garments and small‑scale craftsmanship, encouraging readers to choose better, repair more, and value thoughtful design.

Louise Sleigh
Jul 102 min read


The Architecture of Experience:
Our latest Lookbook feature celebrates the quiet confidence and architectural style of women over 60. Moving away from dated stereotypes, this editorial showcases how contemporary design belongs to mature frames. Explore a slow-fashion trilogy of one-off garments reimagined from heritage fabrics: from our vibrant tropical hibiscus print blouse with a high frilled collar, to a romantic ruffled plaid shirt, and our crisp, airy grey gingham blouse.

Louise Sleigh
Jun 252 min read


From Wardrobe Cast‑Off to Contemporary One‑Off
There’s a quiet kind of alchemy in taking a familiar High Street piece and reshaping it into something with presence, intention, and a life of its own. This shirt began as an ordinary menswear staple, but through unpicking, re‑cutting, and rebuilding, it found its way into a softer, more sculpted silhouette — a transformation that reveals just how much beauty can be coaxed from what already exists.

Louise Sleigh
Jun 53 min read


Learning to Sew Before the Internet — A Look Inside a 1960s Sewing Book
Inside the pages of a 1960s sewing book, I found the techniques and confidence that still guide my studio work now. A small piece of sewing history worth revisiting.

Louise Sleigh
May 72 min read


Reworking a Pierre Cardin Shirt: From Everyday Menswear to a One‑Off Overshirt
What began as a £7 charity‑shop find turned into a modern overshirt with a completely renewed purpose.

Louise Sleigh
May 62 min read
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