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Sandy Black, author of Eco-Chic and Director of the Centre for Fashion Science has written this article in The Independent this weekend:
My passion for the fusion of science and design developed at University. Although I learned to knit and crochet as a child, it was while at university studying maths that my interest in knitting [...]

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Exciting future events at LCF

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As some of you may or may not know CSF has a great new Business Support and Development project underfoot.
In partnership with Newham College CSF will be initially targetting London based small to medium sized fashion enterprises aiming to help them develop sustainable business practices through challenging and insightful training and advice sessions.
The myth that [...]

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Made in Britain

On May 21st at 6pm. London College of Fashion presents MADE IN BRITAIN.
Chaired by writer and broadcaster Caryn Franklin with panellists:
PETER YORK – author, columist and broadcaster.
PATRICK GRANT – ‘Guv’nor’ of a traditional Savile Row tailoring firm.
JACQUERS-FRANCK DOSSIN – Former specialist of Goldman Sachs, currenly a strategic advisor consultant.
CAROLINE RUSH – Joint Chief Executive of [...]

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Last week Oasis stores and CSF collaborated on a successful night. Jemima Penny from the MA Fashion and the Environment headed over to investigate. Here is what she said:
OASIS are Fashionably Fabulous with their sustainable styling evening!
 As part of their ‘Fashionably late’ events this spring, Oasis teamed up with our very own Centre for [...]

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Collaboration

www.jonathanmist.co.uk
Jonathan is a student at LCF studying MA Photography. He is keen to collaborate with designers specialising in Sustainable Fashion.  You can contact him via his website.

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LCF alumna Elena Garcia’s A/W 08 Eco-Couture collection will be featured at London Fashion Week this September. Elena’s philosophy is to create beautiful clothes that are ‘pesticide free, fair trade, local, ethical, sustainable.’

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