Key facts
of textile design
Our history dates back to 1870
in the UK for art, performing arts and design
Industry partnerships
We work with international corporations, small and medium-sized enterprises, charities and trade bodies
Overview
About the Department of Fashion and Textiles
We are a thriving department that includes world-leading academic and industry experts, underpinned by technical support staff. We inspire our staff and students to develop through the classroom, industry collaboration, research development, and knowledge exchange and enterprise activities.
As both fashion and textiles evolve, we are leading the way through our expertise in:
- e-textiles
- fashion and textiles history
- culture and consumption
- sustainable practices
- marketing
- luxury consumption
- brand and management
We have a strong undergraduate and postgraduate portfolio. We combine practice-lead courses with creative management and leadership courses. We work across all levels, giving staff and students the opportunities for collaboration with industry and project-lead work. Our academics have worked for international brands and retailers in areas including fashion design, buying, merchandising, marketing and manufacturing. We are a member of the UK Fashion and Textile Association (UKFT).
Our courses address the global fashion and textile industries. We focus on understanding the economic, social, and cultural context of the fashion and textile world.
We have an extensive range of resources, from machinery, space, to technical expertise.
Research culture
We aim to transform and influence the textile and related sectors for the better. Our researchers work with a global network of academic, education and industry partners to make a difference.
Research themes
We organise our research around 3 themes with sustainability integral to each:
- fashion and luxury
- e-textiles
- textile design and manufacturing
Our research examines the interface between fashion, textiles, identity and popular culture including:
- sustainable practices
- digital and manufacturing of e-textiles for wearable healthcare
- fashion and textiles history and theory
- luxury marketing and consumption
- cultural studies
We have also received substantial funding for a number of key projects in the area of wearable healthcare e-textiles.
Funding success
The Wearable Textile with Integrated Electrotherapy and Sensing for Joint Pain Management project has received funding from the MRC Development Pathway Funding Scheme (DPFS). This project is designing wearable electrotherapy garments with embedded movement sensors for pain relief and monitoring knee function for people with knee osteoarthritis.
The Design and Manufacturing of E-textiles for Wearable Healthcare project has won funding from AHRC Research Commercialisation to explore the commercial opportunity of e-textiles for people before and after they’ve had knee surgery.
Innovate UK is providing funding the Reliable and Accessible Electronic Textile for Stroke Rehabilitation project. Together with external partners, we are developing a textile glove using Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) to enable stroke survivors to engage in independent rehabilitation at home. Learn about how this glove offers life changing movement to stroke patients in this BBC news video.
We also have two related projects which aim to expand the development and production of knitted e-textile garments for healthcare and well-being applications:
- Wholegarment Knitting Equipment for E-Textile Wearable Healthcare Applications is funded by MRC
- Wholegarment Knitting of Electronic Textiles for Wearable Health Monitoring is funded by EPSRC Impact Accelerate Account (IAA)
Exhibitions
Our research also features in exhibitions including Dandy Style at Manchester Art Gallery.
Labs and studios
We host a wide range of facilities including industry-standard fashion studios, bespoke dye labs, laser cutting, and digital and sublimation printing.
E-textile Innovation Lab
We are also home to a specialist laboratory for electronic textiles, the E-textile Innovation Lab. It allows us to work at the intersection of textiles and electronics, blending design with engineering. The aim is to support our work creating innovative e-textiles that enhance people’s lives and contribute to sustainability.
Equipment includes:
- computerised machine knitting
- ink formulation and printing
- pattern cutting and garment construction
Our courses
Contribute to research in fashion and textiles by completing a PhD with us.
Research and public engagement
Learn more about our research and how we engage with the Winchester community through our dedicated art gallery.
Our research community
Research groups bring together specialists to share knowledge and solve problems.
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Jobs at Southampton
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