Phoebe studied History at Goldsmiths, writing her final thesis on the Hazards and Hindrances of the Crinoline (one of the more unusual undergarments), while Isobel studied Tailoring at the London College of Fashion with a particular focus on sustainability in sourcing, design, process, and the end of a garment’s life.
Our shared interest in fashion and farming led to many conversations about the lack of information surrounding the provenance of our clothes, especially everyday essentials like underwear, which you could pick up from a high street store without any idea where the fibre came from, where the garment was made, or by whom. And so, the idea for Pico was born. ‘P’ stands for Phoebe and ‘I’ for Isobel!