Personal profile
Research interests
My research practice uses design and communication to inspire and enable alternatives economies and sustainable fashion cultures towards developing a post growth culture. As a fashion artist these are transformed into practical and interventional experiences that engage a wider audience in the fashion and socio-economic debates. More recent work explores the value systems between wellness and fashion consumption, as opportunities to engage the audience in alternative perspectives of fashions potential to connect communities with sustainability, social change and wellbeing.
Education/Academic qualification
Master, Fashion Futures : Sustainability
10 Oct 2013 → 10 Feb 2016
Award Date: 10 Feb 2016
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Research output
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Brow: No.1. Process
Collins, E. (Creator), Wells, M., Calandre, E., Arran, C., Hatfield, D., Findley, J. & Taylor, R., 1 Apr 2023, 74 p. Brighton : Brighton: University of Brighton.Research output: Other contribution
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University of Brighton - Research and Knowledge Exchange Week
Taylor, R. (Participant)
14 Nov 2022Activity: Events › Workshop
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BRITE Sustainable Neoprene Materials and Reclaim and Circular Economy ideas for European Markets
Findley, J. (Consultant) & Taylor, R. (Consultant)
Jul 2022 → Oct 2022Activity: Consultancy
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Invent Your Own Micro Economies
Taylor, R. (Presenter)
12 Feb 2021Activity: External talk or presentation › Invited talk
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Fashion Practice (Journal)
Taylor, R. (Reviewer)
7 Nov 2019Activity: Publication peer-review and editorial work › Publication Peer-review
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What's Going On A Discourse on Fashion, Design and Sustainability
Taylor, R. (Participant)
7 Nov 2018Activity: Events › Workshop