Catalytic Clothing is a radical project that brings together the worlds of fashion and chemistry with the potential to clean the air we breathe. Employing existing technology in a new way, it seeks to explore how clothing and textiles can be used as a catalytic surface to purify air. It is the brainchild of artist and designer Professor Helen Storey (London College of Fashion) and chemist Professor Tony Ryan (University of Sheffield) – people from very different worlds whose minds have come together in highly successful art/science collaborations. For differing venues Helen Storey launched the second artistic intervention in a series of Catalytic Clothing events for the general public. She has chosen to produce a ‘Field of Jeans’, as mos...
The ‘Laser Line’ project (2010-ongoing) proposes a transformative model for hi-tech and sustainable ...
This project is executed on behalf of House of Denim; a non-profit organisation that wants to work t...
This work builds on my long-term research themes relating to textiles and ecology, especially the mu...
Catalytic Clothing is a public experiment between the world's of Fashion and Science. Catalytic C...
Herself, a highly experimental, “couture” textile sculpture was first shown in October 2010 in Howar...
The Red Planet Dresses were originally designed by Helen Storey in 1995 when she ran a commercial fa...
On Tuesday November 8, AMFI organised Beyond Green for the 5th time. Beyond Green is AMFI’s symposiu...
An inspirational intervention for teachers and students, and with support and knowledge exchange fro...
The Museum at FIT presents Eco-Fashion: Going Green, an exhibition exploring fashion’s relationship ...
Since 2005 scientist Professor Tony Ryan, University of Sheffield, and artist and designer Professor...
Today, the highly competitive fashion industry moves at lightning speed. A variety of denim models, ...
In 2009 Avella created a series of innovative fabrics for the Yves St Laurent (YSL) collection, depl...
Because the insight is raising that waste prevention needs an integral product chain approach, a pro...
Developments in the science and technology of textiles are not only limited to apparel and fashion. ...
Ni Sung, FTT451: Senior Project in Fashion and Textile TechnologyFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Ali Ea...
The ‘Laser Line’ project (2010-ongoing) proposes a transformative model for hi-tech and sustainable ...
This project is executed on behalf of House of Denim; a non-profit organisation that wants to work t...
This work builds on my long-term research themes relating to textiles and ecology, especially the mu...
Catalytic Clothing is a public experiment between the world's of Fashion and Science. Catalytic C...
Herself, a highly experimental, “couture” textile sculpture was first shown in October 2010 in Howar...
The Red Planet Dresses were originally designed by Helen Storey in 1995 when she ran a commercial fa...
On Tuesday November 8, AMFI organised Beyond Green for the 5th time. Beyond Green is AMFI’s symposiu...
An inspirational intervention for teachers and students, and with support and knowledge exchange fro...
The Museum at FIT presents Eco-Fashion: Going Green, an exhibition exploring fashion’s relationship ...
Since 2005 scientist Professor Tony Ryan, University of Sheffield, and artist and designer Professor...
Today, the highly competitive fashion industry moves at lightning speed. A variety of denim models, ...
In 2009 Avella created a series of innovative fabrics for the Yves St Laurent (YSL) collection, depl...
Because the insight is raising that waste prevention needs an integral product chain approach, a pro...
Developments in the science and technology of textiles are not only limited to apparel and fashion. ...
Ni Sung, FTT451: Senior Project in Fashion and Textile TechnologyFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Ali Ea...
The ‘Laser Line’ project (2010-ongoing) proposes a transformative model for hi-tech and sustainable ...
This project is executed on behalf of House of Denim; a non-profit organisation that wants to work t...
This work builds on my long-term research themes relating to textiles and ecology, especially the mu...