Sustainable Fashion: Phoebe English’s Botanical Almanac Collection
Sustainably sewn and abundantly sowed, Phoebe English’s latest collection is a beautiful blend of folk and fashion. With a 12-look narrative that is part corsage, part calendar, the collection is deeply rooted in nature and creativity. English describes it as the most decorated collection she has ever presented, showcasing her unique vision and craftsmanship.
The concept behind the show and collection is a wearable botanical almanac. Each look represents a month and a specific flower or plant. From snowdrops in January to catkin in December, each piece is a tribute to the plants that have inspired and sustained English throughout the year. It’s a celebration of nature’s energy and beauty, translated into wearable art.
The garments are adorned with material recreations of the plants that inspired them, creating a harmonious blend of fashion and nature. Fabrics are sourced from waste offcuts, reflecting English’s commitment to sustainability and ethical fashion practices. The all-white palette, inspired by bridal wear, adds a touch of druidry and paganism to the collection, evoking a sense of olde England.
Each garment is meticulously constructed to mirror the natural architecture of the plant it represents. Asymmetrical silhouettes, trailing ribbons, and intricate gatherings create a sense of organic beauty and texture. Through a process of steaming, crushing, crinkling, and twisting, the fabrics are transformed into unique and dynamic pieces that reflect the essence of the natural world.
The collection is brought to life by a diverse cast of models, mirroring the diversity of England’s botanicals. Phoebe English’s ability to thrive as an independent designer for over 15 years is a testament to her talent and resilience in the ever-changing fashion industry. With each season, she continues to bloom and evolve, creating collections that are both timeless and innovative.

