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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Alison Gwilt (Reader in Fashion and Sustainability, Sheffield Hallam University, UK)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.703kg ISBN: 9780415717717ISBN 10: 041571771 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 14 November 2014 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'Fashion Design for Living provides wide-ranging case studies and diverse approaches to design for sustainability centred on the user experience of clothing and fashion, with a special focus on personal wellbeing, emotional engagement and collaborative design practice. The book is a valuable addition to resources for students and professionals on fashion and sustainability.' - Professor Sandy Black, Centre for Sustainable Fashion, University of the Arts London. Author/editor The Sustainable Fashion Handbook; Eco Chic: the Fashion Paradox ‘The call is clear. We need to think in new ways as we address current fashion challenges. By focusing on the well-being of people, through a user-centered design approach, innovative solutions will be found. This array of timely and inspiring essays is a solid start; read it and take action.’- Janet Hethorn, Director, Delaware Design Institute, University of Delaware, USA 'Fashion Design for Living provides wide-ranging case studies and diverse approaches to design for sustainability centred on the user experience of clothing and fashion, with a special focus on personal wellbeing, emotional engagement and collaborative design practice. The book is a valuable addition to resources for students and professionals on fashion and sustainability.' - Professor Sandy Black, Centre for Sustainable Fashion, University of the Arts London. Author/editor The Sustainable Fashion Handbook; Eco Chic: the Fashion Paradox `The call is clear. We need to think in new ways as we address current fashion challenges. By focusing on the well-being of people, through a user-centered design approach, innovative solutions will be found. This array of timely and inspiring essays is a solid start; read it and take action.'- Janet Hethorn, Director, Delaware Design Institute, University of Delaware, USA 'Fashion Design for Living provides wide-ranging case studies and diverse approaches to design for sustainability centred on the user experience of clothing and fashion, with a special focus on personal wellbeing, emotional engagement and collaborative design practice. The book is a valuable addition to resources for students and professionals on fashion and sustainability.' - Professor Sandy Black, Centre for Sustainable Fashion, University of the Arts London. Author/editor The Sustainable Fashion Handbook; Eco Chic: the Fashion Paradox Author InformationAlison Gwilt is a fashion design academic, consultant and researcher exploring the integration of sustainable strategies across the lifecycle of fashion products. Her work focuses on the use of positive/sustainable design interventions within the fashion industry that challenge the current production and consumption paradigm. She has published widely in the field of sustainability and fashion, and her outputs include books, chapters, conference papers and articles published in the press and a number of international publications.Alison is Reader in Fashion and Sustainability at Sheffield Hallam University, UK Her books include Shaping Sustainable Fashion (edited with Timo Rissanen) published by Earthscan in 2011, A Practical Guide to Sustainable Fashion for Bloomsbury (2014) and forthcoming, Fashion Design for Living for Routledge (2014). As a curator and practitioner, she has been involved in a number of exhibitions and received competitive funding from organizations such as the Australian NSW State Government’s Environmental Trust. Alison has a degree in fashion and textiles from Central St Martins College of Art in London, and a PhD from RMIT University, Melbourne, and her career in academia includes managing courses, researching and lecturing in fashion and textiles design in the UK, New Zealand and Australia. She currently holds the post of Reader in Fashion and Sustainability in the Art and Design Research Centre at Sheffield Hallam University, UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |