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NJ Stevenson, curator, writer, historian and lecturer who co-curated the Outlaws exhibition at the Fashion and Textile Museum reflects on the exhibition ...
Cordwainers: Bags & Accessories students get insight into the industry by creating innovative products for the urban environment.
LCF students design costume props to bring children’s books to life as part of World Book Day 2025
LCF students design costume props to bring children’s books to life as part of World Book Day 2025 The Portal Centre for ...
Fashioning Frequencies explores fashion as a conduit for identity, agency, and history and offers a space - where garments, sounds, and images carry memory, transmit resistance, and shape collective ...
The inaugural PhD Vitrine Takeover extends Fashioning Frequencies into fashion’s expanded field; where garments, bodies, and ideas operate as methods of inquiry. Across seven vitrines, PhD researchers ...
Professor Karen Stanton was appointed as permanent Vice Chancellor for UAL in March 2025 after a full global search. UAL Vice-Chancellor Professor Karen Stanton ’s salary is currently £319,225.00 per ...
MA Fashion Curation and Cultural Programming student Madison Hough reports on her Masters Project, and how it led to her developing a new mode of curatorial practice - Post-Curation ...
Farah X BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology: Menswear To kick off the 24-25 academic year, London College of Fashion (LCF) collaborated with Farah to bring public attention to their historic presence ...
On display from 7 April to 5 May 2025, the exhibition celebrates a decade of object-based learning (OBL) at Central Saint Martins.
We hear from Veronika Dapunt, who took two of our creative writing short courses at Central Saint Martins and now has a two-book deal with Transworld. Veronika shares her experience and advice for ...
Architectural designer, activist and consultant Christopher Laing explains why he feels valued at LCF's East Bank campus and outlines the five principles of Deaf space.
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