About
About us
HTHT is a collective of three designers with backgrounds in the field of sustainable fashion: Anna-Maria Hesse, Julia Crew & Katelyn Toth-Fejel. The name itself Here Today Here Tomorrow is a play on the phrase ‘here today gone tomorrow’, representing our commitment to a more meaningful and long-lasting relationship with fashion.
From 2010 to 2016 we ran a physical space on a high street in Dalston, London which was both an active design studio and practical workshop. In the space we also hosted exhibitions, workshops and events. Our philosophy was to design, make, mend, showcase, sell and educate, all under the same roof, accessible and visible to all. You can read more about the shop and studio here.
In 2011 we founded the Here Today Here Tomorrow fair trade fashion label. Learn more of the story behind the making of these pieces, and see images of the collections here.
HTHT is a collective of three designers with backgrounds in the field of sustainable fashion: Anna-Maria Hesse, Julia Crew & Katelyn Toth-Fejel. The name itself Here Today Here Tomorrow is a play on the phrase ‘here today gone tomorrow’, representing our commitment to a more meaningful and long-lasting relationship with fashion.
From 2010 to 2016 we ran a physical space on a high street in Dalston, London which was both an active design studio and practical workshop. In the space we also hosted exhibitions, workshops and events. Our philosophy was to design, make, mend, showcase, sell and educate, all under the same roof, accessible and visible to all. You can read more about the shop and studio here.
In 2011 we founded the Here Today Here Tomorrow fair trade fashion label. Learn more of the story behind the making of these pieces, and see images of the collections here.
Who we are
Anna-Maria is a fashion designer and teacher, with expertise in knitting and sustainable fashion. She has taught at New Bucks University, University of West London and Coventry University. Anna-Maria is now based in Cologne, Germany working within the realms of sustainable fashion textile standards.
Julia Crew is currently a lecturer in Fashion and Sustainability at London College of Fashion's School of Design & Technology. In her design practice Julia creates high quality products that encourage the concept of newly made craftsmanship ensuring longevity, connectivity and empathy with the user.
Katelyn Toth-Fejel is an artist, designer and educator. She is a lecturer and PhD student at the London College of Fashion, University of the Arts where her research explores the social practices of fashion, localism and mapmaking. See more of her work at www.katelyntothfejel.com/
Past HTHT members include Emma Rigby (2010-2014) and Ines Vicente (2010-2011).
Anna-Maria is a fashion designer and teacher, with expertise in knitting and sustainable fashion. She has taught at New Bucks University, University of West London and Coventry University. Anna-Maria is now based in Cologne, Germany working within the realms of sustainable fashion textile standards.
Julia Crew is currently a lecturer in Fashion and Sustainability at London College of Fashion's School of Design & Technology. In her design practice Julia creates high quality products that encourage the concept of newly made craftsmanship ensuring longevity, connectivity and empathy with the user.
Katelyn Toth-Fejel is an artist, designer and educator. She is a lecturer and PhD student at the London College of Fashion, University of the Arts where her research explores the social practices of fashion, localism and mapmaking. See more of her work at www.katelyntothfejel.com/
Past HTHT members include Emma Rigby (2010-2014) and Ines Vicente (2010-2011).