C3RI Research Seminar - Saving lives and design activism
RMIT University's School of Fashion and Textiles engages in research that addresses critical questions of our time and speculates on future conditions for a sustainable urban orientated world
A Practical Guide to Sustainable Fashion
In A Practical Guide to Sustainable Fashion Dr Alison Gwilt foregrounds the relationship between life cycle thinking and sustainable design strategies in a new model for fashion design practice.
Sheffield Institute of Arts Degree Show 2019
See work by the talented new generation who will shape the future of our creative industries
2nd European Design4Health conference
Booking is now open for the 2nd European Conference on Design4Health
Future Now - Festival of Creativity
Through exhibitions, events, performances and screenings we ask emerging artists, designers, filmmakers, animators, writers, architects and performers to open a window into their practices and show us their – and our – futures.
“I started my own sustainable fashion brand.”
BA (Hons) Fashion Design graduate Sarah went from showcasing her designs at Graduate Fashion Week and London Fashion Week to now running her own sustainable fashion studio.
"I worked with a global fashion brand."
Adele is studying BA (Honours) Fashion Management and Communication, and had the opportunity to be a project manager for a live event with global fashion brand Weekday as part of her course.
David Morrish
David Morrish is a fashion design researcher, lecturer and consultant, whose work is centred around pedagogy, tailoring and CADCAM technologies. His work explores traditional craftsmanship skills and modern methods of manufacture with an aim to create a more contemporary and innovative approach to fashion tailoring, disseminated within a HE curriculum structure. David is currently a fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
Danielle Muntyan
Lecturer on the BA(Hons) Fashion Management and Communication degree course at Sheffield Hallam University