Workshop & Showroom
TOAST has collaborated with Sarah Jean Culbreth on a repurposed capsule collection. Sarah Jean, a textile historian, designs and makes clothing inspired by her research, focusing mostly on eighteenth and nineteenth-century fashion and vernacular dress.
Part of this event is a patchwork class hosted by Sarah at TOAST Brooklyn. In the class the artist will guide participants on how to blend patterned and plain fabrics using remnant TOAST material and those from her own collection. Participants will come away with their own handmade piece and the skills to create more at home.
This event also has an exhibition page check here: Exhibition: September 2nd - 29th
Established in 1997 in Wales, TOAST began with nightwear and loungewear, inspired by nature and the surrounding landscape. The collections were designed with a relaxed sense of ease and made with quality materials in long lasting silhouettes.
Today, our approach remains true to our beginnings – creating simple, modern and functional pieces intended to last for years to come.
Our clothing, homeware and accessories are produced in collaboration with artisans, weavers, and mills from across the globe. We work together to support local communities, preserving craftsmanship and traditional techniques.
Tickets cost $35.