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Caroline Bartlett Lauvetz is a designer, maker, and artist working between fashion, textiles, and interactive design. Originally from the Oklahoma, and now based in London, she studied Fashion Design at the Savannah College of Art and Design (BA 2020) before earning an MA in Fashion (Knitwear) from the Royal College of Art (2024). Her practice moves fluidly across disciplines, engaging with fashion, installation, and environmental activism.

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Caroline’s work is deeply rooted in material exploration, technical craftsmanship, and storytelling. She designs and constructs garments, textiles, and large-scale public installations, often working with unconventional and recycled or found materials. Her recent projects include Weaving Out Waste, an educational and community-driven sustainability initiative in London, and freelance work with AB Studio, where she contributed to multiple projects and exhibitions.

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Caroline moves between research, design, and production, constantly interrogating how the fashion industry shapes identity, community, and sustainability. Through her practice, she continues to redefine the relationship between clothing, craft, and community.

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