Scarlett Tull

  • Drawing
  • Painting
  • Textiles
  • Upcycling

Scarlett is a fashion and textile designer with a love for colour and pattern. She creates vibrant artworks and uses pattern cutting to sew unique clothing and accessories.

Studio Details

13 Percheron Place
Margaret River

Opening Hours

  • Sat 7 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Sun 8 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Mon 9 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Tue 10 SeptBy appointment
  • Wed 11 SeptClosed
  • Thu 12 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Fri 13 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Sat 14 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Sun 15 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Mon 16 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Tue 17 SeptBy appointment
  • Wed 18 SeptClosed
  • Thu 19 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Fri 20 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Sat 21 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Sun 22 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Parking suitable for cars
  • Family friendly (suitable for children)
  • Refreshments available

Scarlett is a fashion and textile designer with a love for colour, pattern and print. She creates bold and vibrant hand painted silk scarves to showcase her designs.

Scarlett loves drawing and painting using a variety of media including ink, gouache, coloured pencil and charcoals. Her artworks are then converted into repeat and placement prints for digital print onto textiles, or painted directly on using inks.

Scarlett uses pattern cutting, sewing, printing and embroidery techniques to create unique clothing and accessories. She is inspired by modern art, nature and Japanese fashion among many other things, and uses mood boards and sketchbooks to build and develop her ideas. She collects vintage clothing patterns and enjoys exploring interesting detailing that cannot often be seen on today’s shopping street.

After studying Womenswear Fashion Design at Central Saint Martins in London she went on to work for European brands including Louis Vuitton and Burberry designing luxury leather goods, decorative textile print artworks and exquisite embroideries for catwalk collections.

Scarlett is passionate about sharing the endless possibilities of design and runs workshops teaching sewing and pattern cutting. Mending, repurposing and upcycling are powerful tools towards sustainability and self expression. Scarlett considers the life cycle of her creations and enjoys sourcing reclaimed and deadstock materials where possible. All fabric offcuts are repurposed to fill yoga bolsters.

Visit Scarlett's studio to see her inspiration, process and latest creations.