Centre for Sustainable Fashion
Centre for Sustainable Fashion (CSF) shapes and contributes to the field of Design for Sustainability through three key intersecting areas: research, education and knowledge exchange with industry. CSF aims to provoke, challenge, and question the status quo in fashion; by engaging in transformational design which cross-references fashion’s ecological, social, economic, and cultural agendas.
CSF’s work is underpinned by its Declaration and current Strategy (2020-25).
CSF aims to:
- create internationally acclaimed research
- set agendas in government, business and public arenas
- pioneer world relevant curriculum
CSF was conceived to question and challenge reactionary fashion cultures, which reflect and re-enforce patterns of excessive consumption and disconnection, to expand fashion’s ability to connect, delight and identify individual and collective values.
Since its inception in 2008, CSF has continued to produce an extensive range of new research, extending knowledge and understanding of fashion as a discipline. Its influence, locally and globally, is expanded by working with industry to impact practice, education to transform fashion’s role in society, and with wider publics to influence political change.
Under the leadership of its Founder and Director, Professor Dilys Williams, CSF has gained a reputation as the UK’s leading authority in fashion and sustainability and has worked with some of the world’s leading organisations including, UNHCR, ASOS, Condé Nast, H&M, Hush, IBM, Kering, Nike, Selfridges, Tommy Hilfiger, Li & Fung, and Marks and Spencer.
Working with and holding the tension between research, industry, and education CSF is a powerful voice for change – championing innovation and empowering the next generation to take the radical steps necessary to secure the future of one of the world’s most creative and inspiring industries.
Projects
CSF’s projects start from many an idea, proposal, brief, or challenge and are led by their expert team. With projects that explore how knowledge exchange, education, and research can work in practice, often collaborating with external organisations, brands, and institutions.
- Find out more about Centre for Sustainable Fashion’s Projects
Members
Research
- Professor Dilys Williams, Director of Centre for Sustainable Fashion and Professor of Fashion Design for Sustainability
- Professor Helen Storey, MBE, RDI, FRSA, Professor of Fashion and Science
- Professor Lucy Orta, Chair of Art and the Environment
- Professor Sandy Black, Professor of Fashion and Textile Design and Technology
- Dr Francesco Mazzarella, Senior Lecturer in Fashion and Design for Social Change
- Dr Mila Burcikova, Postdoctoral Research Fellow
- Camilla Palestra, Curatorial Associate
Knowledge Exchange
- Monica Buchan-Ng, Head of Knowledge Exchange
- Ella Andrew, Knowledge Exchange Project Manager
- Constance Jeffreys, Knowledge Exchange Associate
- Charley Copperthwaite, Knowledge Exchange Officer
Education
- Nina Stevenson, Head of Education
- Lou Budd, Education for Sustainability Project Coordinator
- Anna Fitzpatrick, Education for Sustainability Project Coordinator
Strategic Coordination
- Naomi Bulliard, Head of Strategy
- Eve Flitman, Director's Assistant and Project Support
- Jen Igiri, Digital Content Officer
Current PhD students
- Edwin Phiri
- Eldina Begic
- Hester Mauduit
- Jessica Saunders
- Joana Monteiro Gobbi
- Kadian Gosler
- Katelyn Pugh
- Katherine Pogson
- Kayleigh Smith
- Laurentina Alma Junestrand Leal
- Lorraine Henry
- Rhian Solomon
- Richard Sorger
- Victoria Ho
- Yunpei Li
- Yvonne Ntiamoah
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Stories
Dr Nabil El Nayal joins Professor Helen Storey to continue supporting the makers of Zaatari Refugee Camp
MA Womenswear Course Leader, Dr Nabil El Nayal joins Professor Helen Storey, returning to Jordan to continue supporting the future of the makers of Zaatari Refugee Camp.
Exploring social change with ReGo: Our Story in the Making
ReGo: Our Story in the Making is a new exhibition supported by Foundation for Future London and London College of Fashion, UAL exploring how fashion activism can lead to positive social change through a bespoke fashion collection.
Centre for Sustainable Fashion co-creates FashionSEEDS platform
CSF unveils FashionSEEDS (Fashion Societal, Economic & Environmental Design-led Sustainability), a brand new, free-to-use platform created to help fashion educators across the globe.
The Lowe Down: LCF students pave the future of sustainable design
London College of Fashion MA20 alumni feature in The Lowe Down documentary on Fashion as part of the LEON PRESENTS investigative series with Daisy Lowe that showcases environmental issues associated with everyday activities.