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Historic Textile Mill Recreates Victorian Designs for 200th Anniversary of Tweed
Lovat Mill celebrates two centuries with 17 Victorian tweed designs from archive notebooks, supplying global fashion brands including Chanel and Dolce & Gabbana.
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Historic textile mill recreates Victorian designs for 200th anniversary of tweed
Lovat Mill was bought by Alan Cumming and Stephen Rendle in 1999.
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Historic textile mill recreates Victorian designs for 200th anniversary
Lovat Mill was bought up by Alan Cumming and Stephen Rendle, in 1999. An historic textile mill which produces tweed for international fashion brands such as Chanel has recreated Victorian designs for its 200th anniversary. Lovat Mill, in Hawick, Scottish Borders, was saved in 1999 by two entrepreneurs who were working for another tweed producer. It has since produced cloth for Madonna, the King and Taylor Swift, and to celebrate its 200th annive…
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