in which post-Brexit Britain seeks to become a world leader in crafts
Author Archives: Amy Twigger Holroyd
World 22
in which radical influencers exclusively dress from their parents’ wardrobes
World 21
in which the textile industry learns from the paper industry to minimise waste
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in which tanneries become museums to discover the mistakes of the past
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in which the purpose of the fashion ‘season’ is turned on its head
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in which people rush back to the villages in search of greenery, food and clothing
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in which young men become obsessed with sewing
Call for fashion and sustainability researchers
Fashion Fictions brings people together to generate, experience and reflect on engaging fictional visions of alternative fashion cultures and systems. The aim is to understand how radically sustainable fashion cultures and systems might be imagined and experienced, and discover which historical or contemporary real-world examples we can draw on in the process of exploring them.Continue reading “Call for fashion and sustainability researchers”
Call for expressions of interest to run affiliated education projects
Fashion Fictions brings people together to generate, experience and reflect on engaging fictional visions of alternative fashion cultures and systems. The aim is to understand how radically sustainable fashion cultures and systems might be imagined and experienced, and discover which historical or contemporary real-world examples we can draw on in the process of exploring them.Continue reading “Call for expressions of interest to run affiliated education projects”
Call for fashion theorists and historians
Fashion Fictions brings people together to generate, experience and reflect on engaging fictional visions of alternative fashion cultures and systems. The aim is to understand how radically sustainable fashion cultures and systems might be imagined and experienced, and discover which historical or contemporary real-world examples we can draw on in the process of exploring them.Continue reading “Call for fashion theorists and historians”