The Worn Again project, 2005 - 2009, in which the TED group worked together to explore the 'upcycling' of textiles, has lead to the generation of a set of sustainable design strategies that have been influential in a variety of academic and commercial situations. This entry gives an account of the range of engagement situations through which the strategies - TED's TEN - have been explored and discussed, with an account of the impacts in terms of industry 'take up'
The Museum at FIT presents Eco-Fashion: Going Green, an exhibition exploring fashion’s relationship ...
The way in which the current fashion industry operates needs to fundamentally change. In this endeav...
This guide is a reference tool and a go-to-resource for those who are identifying, supporting, mento...
The Textiles Environment Design (TED) project at Chelsea has since 1996 sought to explore the role t...
Abstract The TED research cluster at Chelsea College of Art and Design, University of the Arts Lo...
This AHRC funded, three-year project aims to investigate textiles recycling, looking to the textile ...
The paper is based on a training programme given to researchers in the Textiles Environment Design (...
The No Wash sweatshirt was an outcome from the AHRC funded project, 5Ways, which aimed to explore th...
This keynote presents a view of the current position of textile design from the perspective of the T...
From the publishers website: Fully revised and updated, the second edition of Sustainable Fashion ...
Publisher's description: Sustainable Fashion and Textiles: Design Journeys brings together for th...
Over the last decade it has been argued that there is a need for the fashion industry to embrace a m...
The artifact is a set of ten cards entitled TED’s TEN, developed by the research group Textiles Envi...
The Textile Toolbox: New Design Thinking, Materials & Processes for Sustainable Fashion Textiles rev...
This research responds to the question, “what constitutes an environmentally friendly textile?” Wri...
The Museum at FIT presents Eco-Fashion: Going Green, an exhibition exploring fashion’s relationship ...
The way in which the current fashion industry operates needs to fundamentally change. In this endeav...
This guide is a reference tool and a go-to-resource for those who are identifying, supporting, mento...
The Textiles Environment Design (TED) project at Chelsea has since 1996 sought to explore the role t...
Abstract The TED research cluster at Chelsea College of Art and Design, University of the Arts Lo...
This AHRC funded, three-year project aims to investigate textiles recycling, looking to the textile ...
The paper is based on a training programme given to researchers in the Textiles Environment Design (...
The No Wash sweatshirt was an outcome from the AHRC funded project, 5Ways, which aimed to explore th...
This keynote presents a view of the current position of textile design from the perspective of the T...
From the publishers website: Fully revised and updated, the second edition of Sustainable Fashion ...
Publisher's description: Sustainable Fashion and Textiles: Design Journeys brings together for th...
Over the last decade it has been argued that there is a need for the fashion industry to embrace a m...
The artifact is a set of ten cards entitled TED’s TEN, developed by the research group Textiles Envi...
The Textile Toolbox: New Design Thinking, Materials & Processes for Sustainable Fashion Textiles rev...
This research responds to the question, “what constitutes an environmentally friendly textile?” Wri...
The Museum at FIT presents Eco-Fashion: Going Green, an exhibition exploring fashion’s relationship ...
The way in which the current fashion industry operates needs to fundamentally change. In this endeav...
This guide is a reference tool and a go-to-resource for those who are identifying, supporting, mento...