Many of us are familiar with the conventional role of designer within an urban or fashion context. Through Fashion Design for Sustainability there is the potential for a more expansive role, as alchemist and agent for change. This chapter explores the interplay between citizen, designer and city to create spectacles of fashion as crucibles for the fermentation and distillation of values and practices congruent with sustainability in a city
This conference contribution aims to conceptualise fashion as a component in Organization Studies (O...
This monograph aimed to reposition London’s status as a fashion city, moving away from celebratory a...
This conference paper uses Wim Wenders 1989 documentary film 'Notebook on Cities and Clothes' [the o...
In this chapter I show that fashion is arguably the cultural industry that most typifies the mediate...
The clothing industry employs 25 million people globally contributing to many livelihoods and the pr...
This article explores how fashion design—an activity that fundamentally weaves together the practice...
In this chapter, I approach sustainability in relation to fashion’s meaning, processes, relationship...
There is a deep intertwining among fashion and the city, whose relationship is manifested in many fo...
Local governments, ‘urban-booster’ commentaries and some academic approaches have increasingly focus...
In order to bring about change, sustainability has to be real to people. Yet we know very little abo...
Contemporary city is an incubator for culture, the advantaged place where there is either confrontat...
In response to globalization of traditional manufacturing and the growing significance of a symbolic...
This collection of essays was produced as part of the 'Cultures of Consumption' project 'Shopping Ro...
Woven within fashion and dress is the innate ability to create atmosphere and transformative experie...
This paper explores the performative and affective affordances enshrined in contemporary fashion spa...
This conference contribution aims to conceptualise fashion as a component in Organization Studies (O...
This monograph aimed to reposition London’s status as a fashion city, moving away from celebratory a...
This conference paper uses Wim Wenders 1989 documentary film 'Notebook on Cities and Clothes' [the o...
In this chapter I show that fashion is arguably the cultural industry that most typifies the mediate...
The clothing industry employs 25 million people globally contributing to many livelihoods and the pr...
This article explores how fashion design—an activity that fundamentally weaves together the practice...
In this chapter, I approach sustainability in relation to fashion’s meaning, processes, relationship...
There is a deep intertwining among fashion and the city, whose relationship is manifested in many fo...
Local governments, ‘urban-booster’ commentaries and some academic approaches have increasingly focus...
In order to bring about change, sustainability has to be real to people. Yet we know very little abo...
Contemporary city is an incubator for culture, the advantaged place where there is either confrontat...
In response to globalization of traditional manufacturing and the growing significance of a symbolic...
This collection of essays was produced as part of the 'Cultures of Consumption' project 'Shopping Ro...
Woven within fashion and dress is the innate ability to create atmosphere and transformative experie...
This paper explores the performative and affective affordances enshrined in contemporary fashion spa...
This conference contribution aims to conceptualise fashion as a component in Organization Studies (O...
This monograph aimed to reposition London’s status as a fashion city, moving away from celebratory a...
This conference paper uses Wim Wenders 1989 documentary film 'Notebook on Cities and Clothes' [the o...