Representing the creative future

Miscellaneous  –  Mar 2022

Flourish In Diversity: The training programme that opens up the room

Discover the paid training programme for school leavers from minority ethnic backgrounds

Opinion  –  Apr 2021

The vicious cycle of creative perfectionism

Harmful self-doubt or critical acclaim? Creative perfectionism is a ridge walk between extremes

Opinion  –  Mar 2021

Trained for unemployment

Universities emphasise cultural capital, while companies value profit first. Is it time education talks about money?

Opinion  –  Feb 2021

Are we tired of the big cities?

The dream of making it in a fashion capital is bursting as creatives make mental health their priority

Designers To Hire

Florentina Leitner: “Do we really need more fashion?”

The recent graduate on why fashion shouldn’t be forgotten during a pandemic, what fashion school doesn’t prepare you for and the importance of sparking joy with her creation.

Industry  –  Jan 2021

i-D’s founders Terry and Tricia Jones talk about their story

A young couple with a desire to make a great publication - four decades on

Designers To Hire

Laura Tanzer: Why storytelling makes design irrelevant

Laura Tanzer calls for a change in fashion education

Designers  –  Dec 2020

Chopova Lowena and the reality of owning a brand

Emma Chopova and Laura Lowena sit with their former intern Alexandra Armata and talk frankly about the realities of owning a business

Designers To Hire

Johanna Parv: “Is femininity a form or an action?”

Womenswear graduate Johanna Parv questions the extent to which the shapes from everyday, active situations impose restrictions on the female form

Is Fashion Education ignoring Disability?

Central Saint Martins  –  Oct 2020

Is fashion education ignoring disability?

CSM BA Fashion Communication and Promotion graduate Saskia Rowlands created a documentary that explores the significant lack of disability representation in the fashion industry

Opinion  –  Jun 2020

Does it really take a genius?

To what extent does our fixation with individual talent enable a culture of abuse?