In celebration of her latest book, A Place Called Home, the ‘Queen of Print’ Cath Kidston is in conversation with curator Teresa Collenette, where she reveals the secrets to achieving her signature style in this online talk. In this intimate discussion, Cath delves into her creative process and shares the reasons behind her design choices. Equipped with stories, a wealth of experience and expert advice, she reveals how anyone can transform a house into a home.
An interior design and styling icon, Cath Kidston founded her brand in 1993 and built it into a globally recognised name. In 2017, she founded a new solo venture, Joy of Print, a creative studio specialising in designing print for the interiors and fashion worlds.
Teresa Collenette is a design historian. A graduate of the Royal College of Art / Victoria and Albert Museum History of Design Masters programme, she is part of the curatorial team at the Fashion and Textile museum including Swinging London: A Lifestyle Revolution, Zandra Rhodes: 50 Years of Fabulous and the upcoming Beautiful People: The Boutique in 1960s Counterculture.
This is a recording of the online event, Cath Kidston in conversation, which originally took place live on 19 November 2020 via Microsoft Teams.
Centres around the legendary nightclub Taboo, opened by designer and performance artist Leigh Bowery in 1985.
Tickets & info All exhibitions