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Fashion a'la UK

Filed in archive by on June 14, 2006

Fashion a'la UK
15 years fashion in UK - Professor Margaret Buck took the chance to talk about the period at the Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design. The whole article is like an overview of the strategy at this famous fashion university.

"It's about anticipating the future, looking for things we don't yet need, about making the most of everyone's potentiallinks," she says. "And about how technology might effect our emotion connecting creativity."

And while future is always very important for fashion she founded the innovation center:

"with a think tank and consultants so that students can explore visions of the future, like an "emotional" wardrobe, "smart" textiles and design against potential crime - all aimed at "adding to the body of knowledge."

via International Herald Tribune

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