Dashing Tweeds is a woven textile and menswear brand set up in 2006; its philosophy based on the reinvention of tweeds, suitings and traditional luxury woollen fabrics for fashion. Fabrics are sold by the metre or bespoke designed. The company takes inspiration from the functional and aesthetic heritage of traditional British wool whilst embracing innovation in luxury textiles. Early Burberry and McIntosh are inspirational in their adoption of fabric innovation in conjunction with classic British design. The company is dedicated to the evolution of traditional aesthetics and production methods. It embraces the links between heritage and contemporary design innovation in the form of hardwearing, functional, luxury products. This paper will f...
This research builds on previous work - ‘Digital Craft’ - and endeavours to create a ‘future antique...
This paper reports on the Textile Lab project as a case study focusing on the role of design innovat...
Innovation in the past, present and future will be considered by reference to an extraordinary but l...
Fast and effectively disposable fashion has seen clothing reduced to transient items, worn for a sho...
Anderson, Fiona. Tweed. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2016. Tweed undertakes an in-depth analysis of...
Shetland tweed played a significant part in the Shetland Woollen Industry, competing successfully on...
As our understanding of the provenance and inherent value of artisan textile and craft skills alters...
This study aimed to produce upcycled tweed fabric using clothing waste, and to this end, weaving met...
Between the 12th and 15th centuries wool created huge wealth in the British Isles. Knowledge and ski...
There are hundreds of small museums, archives, and collections in the English Midlands, United Kingd...
This paper investigates the conflict between hand crafted bespoke tailoring and computerised mass ma...
This paper investigates the conflict between hand crafted bespoke tailoring and computerised mass ma...
This paper discusses a Knowledge Transfer Project (KTP) with a global Scottish heritage brand, which...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Textile Des...
Many luxury heritage brands operate on the misconception that heritage is interchangeable with histo...
This research builds on previous work - ‘Digital Craft’ - and endeavours to create a ‘future antique...
This paper reports on the Textile Lab project as a case study focusing on the role of design innovat...
Innovation in the past, present and future will be considered by reference to an extraordinary but l...
Fast and effectively disposable fashion has seen clothing reduced to transient items, worn for a sho...
Anderson, Fiona. Tweed. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2016. Tweed undertakes an in-depth analysis of...
Shetland tweed played a significant part in the Shetland Woollen Industry, competing successfully on...
As our understanding of the provenance and inherent value of artisan textile and craft skills alters...
This study aimed to produce upcycled tweed fabric using clothing waste, and to this end, weaving met...
Between the 12th and 15th centuries wool created huge wealth in the British Isles. Knowledge and ski...
There are hundreds of small museums, archives, and collections in the English Midlands, United Kingd...
This paper investigates the conflict between hand crafted bespoke tailoring and computerised mass ma...
This paper investigates the conflict between hand crafted bespoke tailoring and computerised mass ma...
This paper discusses a Knowledge Transfer Project (KTP) with a global Scottish heritage brand, which...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Textile Des...
Many luxury heritage brands operate on the misconception that heritage is interchangeable with histo...
This research builds on previous work - ‘Digital Craft’ - and endeavours to create a ‘future antique...
This paper reports on the Textile Lab project as a case study focusing on the role of design innovat...
Innovation in the past, present and future will be considered by reference to an extraordinary but l...