“For our 2017 Expedition we pick at a loose thread on the garment we are wearing and unravel it across continents from wardrobe to warehouse, from factory to field, in search of the landscapes behind the runway dreams and street blue jeans.Before we wear them, our clothes make journeys of tens of thousands of miles in their process of production, making textiles the most globalised industry on the planet. The whims of the style minded have set in motion a global industry that is reshaping developing economies half a world away. Unravelled is a film and collaborative textile that reveals the way traditional indigenous craft techniques are being put at risk by the fast fashion supply chain, as it begins in the cotton fields in India, and stretches through textile mills, dye yards, garment factories and shipping ports.The film depicts the sacred procession of a young Indian textile worker walking slowly through a series of dramatic scenes, from her home village amongst the cotton fields, to the textile mills and factories of the vast textile industry. Her journey suggests the walk along the fashion catwalk, the path our disposable fashion takes in its global production and the path so many women like her have taken in moving from village to the factories of the city. As she walks she is gradually wrapped in a glistening gold textile as it undergoes a series of transformations - weaving, dyeing, sewing, pressing - until she is completely cocooned, standing at the container port, amongst the mega ships that will export to the west.