Saturday 24 September 2011

Showing at the ROA Gallery from Oct 2 Celine Teague

Wool Modern at La Galleria and ROA Gallery in Pall Mall open 10-6 daily till Sept 28th

WOOL MODERN 
At La Galleria and ROA Galleries in Pall Mall
The campaign aims to raise the profile of wool as a versatile, natural fibre and help revive British sheep farming. The exhibition focuses on the modern, innovative and avant garde use of wool throughout the creative industries and features the best of wool in carpets, insulation and fashion, with items from Alexander McQueen, Vivienne Westwood and Paul Smith amongst others. 
The exhibition is set to break the traditional perceptions of wool fibre and create a new platform for wool in the 21st century.
Prince Charles says: "When we first discussed this campaign, it appeared that wool had been forgotten. It was being ignored in favour of fabrics made from non-renewable fossil fuels. Wool leaves a lighter footprint on the planet compared to man-made products and when you consider how long it lasts, it represents fantastic value."

Wednesday 7 September 2011

- Wool Modern at La Galleria Pall Mall

Charles and Camilla open wool show
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall have opened a new exhibition to showcase wool pieces from some of the world's top designers.
The Wool Modern exhibition at La Galleria on Pall Mall in central London is the highlight of this year's Wool Week, which is part of the Campaign for Wool launched by Charles in 2010.
Camilla wore a woollen dress designed by Anna Valentine and actor Colin Firth and his wife, Livia Firth, turned out to show their support.
The campaign aims to raise the profile of wool as a versatile, natural fibre and help revive British sheep farming.
Renowned figures from the fashion and design industries were invited to the exhibition to view the best of wool in carpets, insulation products and fashion pieces.
Items from designers Alexander McQueen and Vivienne Westwood took centre stage.
Charles said: "When you start something like this you wonder if anyone is going to respond at all, so the fact that there has been such a positive response is enormously encouraging.
"When we launched the campaign for wool it was in an unbelievably cold barn in January. It did actually require a great deal of wool to survive.
"When we first discussed this campaign it appeared that wool had been forgotten. It was being ignored in favour of fabrics made from non-renewable fossil fuels.
"Wool leaves a lighter footprint on the planet compared to man-made products and when you consider how long it lasts it represents fantastic value."

Saturday 3 September 2011

AUTO LEGENDS - Chelsea tomorrow 4th September 2011

 Come to visit us at the La Galleria Stand tomorrow  4th September for the Klaus Wagger Vintage Automobil
paintings . meet the artist.
The show opens in the Chelsea Hospital at 10am-4.30 pm dont miss it.