


By Caroline Ash Production Director Fashion Enter
“Our students absolutely loved the visit, they couldn’t stop talking about it afterwards, Caroline is such an inspirational and engaging speaker, it’s definitely one of the best visits we’ve had. Thanks so much for organising it for us, really appreciate it.” Jiamei Jin – Organiser, Insider London
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Caroline has 40-years experience as Production Director, at FEL, the only factory in the UK with leading status in the Fast Forward audit
She is a highly experienced production coordinator, sourcer and product developer with strong problem solving and analytical skills, delivering finished product that meet lead times, quality expectations and ethical requirements.
She has been Head of Production for various companies supplying the High Street making soft separates, dresses, tailoring, jersey and outerwear and has manufacturing experience in China, Turkey, Romania, Morocco, Bulgaria and Egypt as well as the UK.
Caroline’s experience and expertise in Sustainable & Ethical Supply Chain Management and Strategic Planning, coupled with her enthusiasm for all aspects of the Textile Industry ensures she is well suited to deliver informative and inspiring seminars.
“With the rise in proximity sourcing today, it has never been more important to understand how ethical factories work, combined with my experience and the ethical status of Fashion Enter, there is no other tour like this in the UK today."
Fashion-Enter Ltd (FEL), an award winning social enterprise, understands the need for total transparency within the supply chain. FEL is the only factory in the UK today with a leading status in the Fast Forward audit and also has SMETA audit with no non compliances
FEL is a UK garment supplier and factory working with ASOS, The Very Group, N Brown Group and Community Clothing. They also have a Fashion Studio where premium garment production is made for companies such as Louisa Parris and Saville Row Tailors Gormley and Gamble
Over the last 17 years FEL has given students at Higher Education, Further Education and Secondary Schools a unique and invaluable insight into the world of Fashion, Garment Production, Sustainability, Ethics, and Innovation.
Fashion Enter is a Fast Forward and SMETA certified factory producing up to 5,000 garment per week
The educational factory site visit is a:
Up to a maximum of 20 students
Tailor-made to suit the studies and level of education of the students. We can accommodate our tours for other non-Fashion such as Business Studies, Marketing , Engineering and Foreign Students. We can also provide unique careers advice reviewing the different professions within the industry and the entry eligibility
FEL'S core production centres on ladieswear in both jersey and woven fabrics, being manufactured by a team of highly experienced machinists that are from 12 different countries.
During the visit there is a live factory tour where there will be a review of cutting methodologies, all industrial machines, pressing, quality control plus there is deep dive into all production processes to understand the production methods that are used
The factory is focused on speed of response quality production, from concept to delivery within a 2–3-week lead time There is a unique transparent system called Galaxius that enables data to show who made what garment, when and how much they were paid, which prevents infringement of the Modern Slavery Act This additionally provides FEL with constant improvement in efficiencies for optimum quality product
“I learnt an incredible amount about sustainable fashion practices, technology development, the future of fashion and ethical optimisation of production! Thank-you very much, you were very engaging and kind.” Mines University from Colorado, USA.
“Amazing and informative. Caroline pitched the seminar perfectly for our Year 11 learners.” Heartlands High School
“I really enjoyed the first-hand experience I got from this factory and it was very relatable to the topics we do at school. Would go again.” Student -Buckswood School
“Amazing and informative. Caroline pitched the seminar perfectly for our Year 11 learners.” Heartlands High School
“I really enjoyed the first-hand experience I got from this factory and it was very relatable to the topics we do at school Would go again ” Student -Buckswood School
There will be access to our outstanding Couturier/Fashion Studio service where highend garments are produces with minimum quantity of one Garments range from haute couture, swimwear, lingerie, theatre costumes and bridal gowns
Current clients the Fashion Studio range from new business, start up and scale up brands such as Louisa Parris who is now showcased on Net-a-Porter and Gormley and Gamble Savile Row tailors for women
Here you will see the differences between bulk production in the factory and high end manufacture with the couturier, and analyse the difference in production methods.
Fashion Studio creates first patterns, toiling, samples, seals, grades and short run production from 1 unit to 100 units
You will visit our pattern room to explore how the development process works.
“I have learnt how clothes go from a design to actually being made. This is a fantastic process. Caroline, you are a true gem and I truly appreciate your time and expertise.”
MBA from Warrington College of Business, University of Florida in the USA
Fashion-Enter, has joined as partner, with URC London, training the team in technical repairs With a focus on high social and environmental standards, Fashion-Enter had faced potential layoffs due to key retailers moving production to cheaper facilities abroad. Now URC London will protect 15 UK jobs and provide a bridge into the circular economy. This has created an exciting collaboration to move into repairs. Our highly skilled team are absolutely delighted that they are contributing to a circular economy for fashion today Partnerships between social impact companies United Repair Centre and Fashion-Enter with Patagonia, Lululemon and Rapha makes it easy for clothing brands to join the repair movement. This is an exciting and growing area of the business, with new clients joining us constantly.
For the FEL team the URC London perfectly aligns with the company’s ethos on sustainability,circularity and providing employment opportunities within the community.
“We must help customers keep their clothes in use for longer and practice conscious consumption”
The "Styleverse Innovation Centre” features end to end immersive 3D-empowered solutions, streamlining the collaboration between stakeholders across the globe, enabling everyone to work together more efficiently and ultimately more profitably. Featuring virtual environments can enhance not just the design process but also sales and marketing strategies
Style3D Assyst will push digital technology to the forefront of creative, sustainable, and efficient fashion production It demonstrates digital asset optimization, illuminating how these tools can streamline workflows, increase productivity & accuracy, and reduce costs
Fabric Studio / Virtual swatches / Over 50,000 ready to use Digital Assets (pattern, fabrics, trims) / 3D Design Software / Virtual sampling capabilities / ESG Dashboard / Immersive Virtual customer experiences / Virtual sampling / Sofy Body Avatar / Style 3D Cloud / Virtual showroom / Virtual Store
“I learnt about so much. One of the best visits we have had in school, I was able to relate all of the information to things we have done in school. I felt like every base was covered from the business to the marketing to the design.” Student- The University of the Incarnate Word
“I am a professor of accounting for the past 22 years and I learnt a tremendous amount of new information that will greatly benefit my classes, this presenter was absolutely fantastic”- Professor - University of North Alabama
“The speaker was so informative. She was very knowledgeable and passionate about the topic. We learnt about economies of scale, sustainable practises, and employee incentive practises. Thank you so much for opening up your factory so graciously to our students and patiently answering all questions.” Dubai American Academy
The manufacturing process of a garment – from the initial idea through the to delivery – the full garment lifecycle
Pattern cutting methodologies
3D/AI pattern cutting and fitting
How a garment is costed
How long it really takes to make a garment and how to simplify a style to get into price
Our PLM system and transparency
Critical path management
Changing a bestseller to get maximum sell through
The customer Sealing Process
The supply chain and challenges a supplier faces – a unique perspective from both buying and supply
Ethics, Sustainability and Greenwashing
New technology – The future of the Fashion Industry
What makes The Factory SMETA/Fast Forward approved – why we are a fully compliant factory. Explanation of the Modern Slavery Act.
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) and new legislation
* These topics can be amended to meet your individual needs
“I had a wonderful time on the tour and learnt a lot from the session. I am inclined to the fashion industry and would love to apply for an apprenticeship here.” Student Knightsbridge School
“I found out what makes an ethical factory and how to judge ‘ethicalness’. Amazing tour and workers.” Mines University from Colorado USA
“I gained appreciation for all the work to make a finished garment. I am inspired by your enthusiasm for what you do and that you are actively seeking to help others.” MBA from Warrington College of Business, University of Florida in the USA
“I learnt a lot about the fashion business and its processes. I enjoyed the visit very much.” Kensington Park School International Students
“I learnt everything about the garment industry, the impact of Covid, Brexit, Ukraine war, inflation etc. Caroline was amazing and very passionate. Thank-you.” MBA from Warrington College of Business, University of Florida in the USA
“I learnt that the flow of making one dress is a massive system of many people working together. I learnt so much about fashion and business.” Student Knightsbridge school
“I learnt about fashion industry workflows, what the different jobs look like, where the industry is headed, along with awareness on workers’ conditions and tips on identifying sustainable companies.” International students studying Business and Engineering.
“I learnt that sustainability can be key in fast fashion. Thank-you for an awesome tour.” Mines University from Colorado, USA.
“I learned about business model uniqueness and how being a smaller business can provide strategic advantages over larger competitors. Caroline provided an exemplary presentation. She’s truly a gifted Director and Educator. This was a wonderful experience.” MBA from Warrington College of Business, University of Florida in the USA
“I found out a lot about the industry and info on how to start a business. Thank-you for answering my questions.” Student Knightsbridge school
“I learnt out so much, one of the best visits we've had in school. I was able to relate all of the information to things we have done in school. I felt that every base was covered from business to marketing to the design” Student – The University of The Incarnate Word
“I loved the process and overall presentation of the concepts. Ms Ash is an amazing communicator and I have learned a lot about production processes in-person. Thanks very much for having me.” Student Priory School of Lady Walsingham
Each tour is two, three or four hours in total with a maximum of 20 students and two tutors.
The tours take place at the London factory based in Haringey and includes a tour of The Factory, Fashion Studio, Style3D centre and United Repair Centre.
If you require further information or to discuss flexibility on dates, times or duration, please contact Caroline Ash, directly
When you exit Manor House tube (Piccadilly line) please take exit 7 and walk down Green Lanes past the Finsbury Arms pub which will be on your right hand side. After the pub the next turning on the right is Hermitage Road (quite a long way down Green Lanes). Turn down this road and we are at the bottom of the road before the width restrictors We are in unit 4, please report to Reception
“Caroline Ash’s passion for not only the industry but sustainability and ethics was clear to see. This was the best talk I have had from a business leader which is directly linked to their studies. As a firm advocate for the circular economy, it was amazing for the learners to hear her knowledge which related directly to A level Business Studies. I would highly recommend a visit to anyone who is looking for an educational visit ” –Tutor Ysgol Bryn Elian School
“Fashion’s not about looking back. It’s always about looking forward.” Anna Wintour