Summary
Isabel Fletcher is a textile artist and educator based in London who transforms fabric offcuts into abstract sculptural works that challenge perceptions of craft, consumption and waste. With a BA in Fashion Design and an MA in Mixed Media Textiles from the Royal College of Art, she combines studio practice with applied research and past industry experience in pattern cutting and textile design for architecture. Over eight years she has collaborated with brands like TOAST and Kvadrat, exhibited at institutions such as the Design Museum and Somerset House, and exhibits with Cavaliero Finn while being a member of the 62 Group. Her practice is process-led and material-driven—she explores the 2D-to-3D potential of remnants through stitching, draping and tensioning to reveal hidden narratives of manufacture. Alongside commissions and exhibitions, she runs repurposing workshops and teaches textile courses at Morley College and Kingston School of Art, bringing academic rigour to community engagement. An understated thread in her career is the blend of commercial garment skills and architectural textile research, which gives her sculptural work both precision and conceptual depth.
8 years of coding experience
Art Foundation Diploma, Fashion Design, Distinction, Art Foundation Diploma, Fashion Design, Distinction at Kingston University
Master's degree, Mixed Media Textiles, Master's degree, Mixed Media Textiles at Royal College of Art
Bachelor’s Degree, Fashion Design, First Class Honours, Bachelor’s Degree, Fashion Design, First Class Honours at University of Leeds
Lady Margaret School
French