Fashion Lab

About Fashion Lab

The Fashion Lab is a specialized space dedicated to textile design, material innovation, and garment construction through hands-on experimentation. Equipped for knitting, weaving, sewing, printing, and dyeing, it enables students to transform creative concepts into fully developed textile and fashion prototypes. By combining traditional craft techniques with contemporary technologies, the lab encourages exploration of materials, textures, colors, and fabrication methods. Through iterative testing and making, students develop both strong technical skills and a deeper understanding of textile design and material behavior.

A minimalist black and white illustration of a cat.

Location

Madrid & Segovia

Within the Fashion Lab

A woman attentively sewing fabric on a Juki sewing machine.

Sewing Lab

Transforming ideas into crafted garments and textile prototypes.

Machines:

  • Overlock machines (3 and 5 thread)
  • Industrial sewing machines
  • Domestic sewing machines
  • Specialty machines: Coverstitch, 
  • Button sewing, Button holing, Zigzag
  • Ironing station
  • Fusing Press
  • Mannequins

*Segovia & Madrid

A close-up view of a loom with partially woven fabric in a checkered pattern.

Knit & Weave Lab

Exploring textile structures through digital and manual fabrication.

Machines:

  • Embroidery machine
  • Analog and digital knitting machines
  • Rigid, table, and floor looms
  • Spinning wheel and yarn cones
  • Warping equipment
  • Felting equipment: spinning, drop 
  • Spindles, drum, and hand carders…
  • Microscopes

*Segovia & Madrid

A person is showing a textured object while various materials are displayed on the table.

Bio Lab

Investigating material innovation through biological processes and experimentation.

Machines:

  • Induction cooking plates, electric kettle, scales, dehydrator, electric mixer, electric chopper, countertop oven, microwave, large pots, saucepans, jugs, bowls, mortars, ladles, wire nets, strainers, softener hammers, spoons, tweezers, peelers, molds, etc.
  • 3D printers with extruders for biomaterials

*Segovia & Madrid

A group of people are collaborating on a design project, examining printed materials together.

Print & Dye Lab

Exploring textile structures through digital and manual fabrication.

Machines:

  • Embroidery machine
  • Analog and digital knitting machines
  • Rigid, table, and floor looms
  • Spinning wheel and yarn cones
  • Warping equipment
  • Felting equipment: spinning, drop 
  • Spindles, drum, and hand carders…
  • Microscopes

*Segovia & Madrid