Dr Sass Brown
Faculties, deparments and locations
- Kingston School of Art
- Department of Fashion
- School of Design
Programme Lead Sustainable Fashion: Business and Practices MA
- Email:
- s.brown@kingston.ac.uk
About
Previously the Founding Dean of the Dubai Institute of Design and Innovation, a cross disciplinary University in partnership with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Parsons the New School, Sass Brown completed her PhD in January 2021 on Global Artisanship and Models of Sustainable Development. Prior to joining DIDI, Sass was the Interim Dean for the Fashion Institute of Technology's School of Art and Design in New York, where she oversaw the management of 17 design departments. She is a graduate of FIT's Global Fashion Management Master's program and holds her Bachelor's degree in Fashion Design from Ravensbourne College of Art and Design. Having developed Kingston University's newest MA: Sustainable Fashion Business and Practices, Brown is now the Course Leader.
As a researcher, writer and educator, Brown's area of expertise is ethical fashion in all its forms from slow design and heritage craft skills to recycling, reuse, alternative business models and ethical practices. She has published papers and spoken around the world on the topic of sustainable fashion, has served as a sustainable design advisor to women's cooperatives, educational institutions, governmental agencies, NGO's and small and medium sized enterprises around the world. She was an advisor to Sustainia100, the Danish sustainable solutions guide, and an Associate Design Researcher on the MISTRA Future Fashion educational consortium that advises integration of sustainable practices into the mainstream fashion industry, through the open-source platform the Textile Toolbox. Her publications include the books Eco Fashion and ReFashioned for British publishers Laurence King, also published in Italian as well as Spanish and distributed in the US.
Qualifications
- PhD - Manchester Metropolitan University
- MA Global Fashion Management - Fashion Institute of Technology New York
- BA Fashion Design - Ravensbourne College of Art and Design
Domains
I wrote and developed the Sustainable Fashion: Business and Practices MA launched in Fall 2022 while teaching collection development in the final year of the Fashion Design BA, as well as in the Fashion Promotion and Communication BA.
Wrote and deliver a two-week intensive module for Politecnico di Milano's MA in Fashion Design on Design Research entitled Craft and Sustainability from 2019 to present.
Wrote and deliver a two-session mini-module for the Fashion Institute of Technology's Executive studies programmer on Design for Social Impact from 2020 till present.
Wrote and deliver a 6-week online programme for London College of Fashion entitled sustainable fashion from February 2020 till present.
Qualifications
- Ethical and sustainable fashion and business
- Writer / Editor on ethical fashion in commercial publications
Courses taught
In the early stages of development of a digital interactive toolbox and guide available on an open-source platform to support the development of artisan-based businesses and product development of artisan fashion products in an ethical and considered manner that guides designers to do the work required to sustain business, specific to the support of the global craft community.
Qualifications
- Sustainable and ethical fashion
- Global artisanship and craftsmanship
- Sustainable business and operational models
Specialisms
- Sustainable and ethical fashion
- Global craftsmanship and artisanship
- Sustainable business models
Books:
ReFashioned – 2013. Published by Laurence King for the UK, Chronicle for the US, in Spanish by Art Blume. https://www.laurenceking.com/products/refashioned?_pos=1&_psq=refashioned&_ss=e&_v=1.0
Eco Fashion – 2010. Published by Laurence King for the UK, Chronicle for the US, in MItalian by Logos and Spanish by Art Blume.
Writing:
Fashion Bites in collaboration with Fashion United – monthly ethical fashion design podcast interview 2020 till present
The National UAE Luxury weekend magazine supplement, one article per month on ethical fashion designers 2017 -2019
Coco Eco Magazine - International Eco Fashion editor 2011 – 2018
Eco Fashion Talk website founder and editor 2010 - 2017
Above Magazine - International Features Editor 2011 - 2012
Qualifications and Professional expertise
- Sustainable and ethical fashion
- Global artisanship and craftsmanship
- Sustainable fashion business models
Areas of interest
- Sustainable and ethical fashion
- Global artisanship and craftsmanship
- Sustainable business models for the craft sector
Advised GAP Inc and its subsidiary brands in the Fall of 2021; Gap, Banana Republic, Old Navy and Athleta as part of their Design with Audacity initiative on cultural appropriation as well as diversity and inclusion. The talks and discussions were live with all global design directors and later shared with all individual members of the designer teams in every division of the various brands. The Design with Audacity program is a design-led initiative intended to inspire and lead the way forward for all GAP brands, by engaging with cutting edge thought leaders in fashion.
Conducted a master class on cultural appropriation for the Ethical Fashion Initiative (flagship programme of the UN) Design Accelerator programme for emerging African designers https://ethicalfashioninitiative.org/business-development/accelerator
Qualifications and expertise
- sustainable and ethical fashion
- fashion impacts on people and planet
- ethical design initiatives and models
- artisanship and craftsmanship
- cultural appropriation
- diversity, inclusion and representation
Professional and scholarly affiliations
- Member of the Alliance for Artisan Enterprise
- Advisory board member UID College of Karnavati University India
- Founding committee for Fashion Revolution USA 2013
- Advisory board member London True Luxury Week
- International Executive team Global Sustainable Fashion Week Budapest
Developed, wrote and ushered through validation, an MA for Kingston University entitled Sustainable Fashion: Business and Practices. I was the Founding Dean of the Dubai Institute of Design and Innovation (DIDI) a cross disciplinary design University developed in collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Parsons the New School. As Founding Dean, I was solely responsible for achieving academic accreditation through the Ministry of Education. I was also responsible for the development of all academic policies and procedures in collaboration with the Quality Assurance Officer. I hired the first two rounds of faculty and encouraged a democratic and collaborative atmosphere towards curricular development and teaching, something I am particularly proud of. The delivery of the first 2 years of curriculum required the editing and rewriting of most of the coursework which was undertaken through a collaborative process.
As the Interim Dean for the Fashion Institute of Technology's school of Art and Design, and prior to that as the Associate and Assistant Dean, I was responsible for managing the 17 departments of Art and Design, and almost half of the Universities student body. I launched and coordinated the BFA annual fashion show, including working with sponsors, judges, the show producer, faculty and students.
I was the Resident Director for FIT's study abroad campus in Florence Italy for 4 years. Responsible for faculty, students, curriculum, budget, and all aspects of running and managing the program which encompassed Fashion Design and Fashion Business Management.
Qualifications and expertise
- Strategy and vision for sustainable design and practices
Publications
ReFashioned : cutting-edge clothing from upcycled materials
Brown, Sass (2013). London, U.K.: (Laurence King Publishing)
Eco fashion
Brown, Sass (2010). London, U.K.: (Laurence King Publishing)
Sass Brown talks Kingston's new sustainable master aiming to dismantle the system
Douglass, Rachel and Brown, Sass, 2022, FashionUnited
Disrupting fashion education
Brown, Sass, 2022, Luxiders
Cultural sustainability in fashion : reflections on craft and sustainable development models
Brown, Sass and Vacca, Federica, 2022, Sustainability: Science, Practice, and Policy (18), 1, pp 590-600
ファッションを愛する私たちの現在地~巨大なファッション産業が抱える現状と問題とは~ ファッションがサステナブルに発展するためには、どのような道が最適解?[Our current location for fashion lovers : what are the current situations and problems of the huge fashion industry? What is the best way for fashion to develop sustainably?]
Brown, Sass and Sugiyama, Naoko, 2021, Harper's Bazaar Japan
Four global brands supporting refugee artisans through fashion
Brown, Sass, 2019, The National
Craftivism : how crafting can be used as a means of action and activism
Brown, Sass, 2019, The National
Weaving into a new age : how the world's oldest surviving craft gets a fresh spin
Brown, Sass, 2019, The National
Are the clothes you buy the result of modern-day slavery?
Brown, Sass, 2019, The National
How we are influenced by the 'anti-fashion' brigade
Brown, Sass, 2019, The National
Dark realities : exploring the fashion's fascination with mortality and the macabre
Brown, Sass, 2019, The National
Is global artisanship the future of luxury fashion?
Brown, Sass, 2019, The National
How old techniques are being applied to natural materials to replace synthetic fabrics
Brown, Sass, 2019, The National
What has made Africa a fashion phenomenon?
Brown, Sass, 2019, The National
The environmental and human impact of your denim jeans
Brown, Sass, 2018, The National
We're cottoning on to the idea of upcycling
Brown, Sass, 2018, The National
Is the fashion industry finally becoming more inclusive?
Brown, Sass, 2018, The National
Adaptive and inclusive design : fashion for people with disabilities
Brown, Sass, 2018, The National
The future of fashion : from glow in the dark dresses to jackets that give directions
Brown, Sass, 2018, The National
In the future will we all be wearing lab-grown leather and mushroom skin?
Brown, Sass, 2018, The National
The delicate art of cultural appropriation in design
Brown, Sass, 2018, The National
Sass Brown's sense of style : eliminating fashion waste from the source
Brown, Sass, 2017, The National
Cost:Wear : dressing responsibly has never been so easy
Brown, Sass, 2016, Selvedge (72 (Green)), pp 22-23
Lets start a revolution ; a fashion revolution
Brown, Sass, 2014, Coco Eco Magazine (29), pp 24-28
Refashioned, redesigned, reused : the designers using other people's left-overs to create cutting edge fashion
Brown, Sass, 2014, Coco Eco Magazine, 28, pp 44-51
Post consumer waste
Brown, Sandra, 2013, Textile Toolbox
Eco fashion highlights from 2012
Brown, Sass, 2013, Coco Eco Magazine, 26, pp 40-44
Pre consumer waste
Brown, Sandra, 2013, Textile Toolbox
Design for recycling / upcycling
Brown, Sandra, 2013, Textile Toolbox
White
Brown, Sass, 2011, Hand/Eye Magazine
The ancient craft of felting is pushing modern fashion design into the future
Brown, Sass, 2011, Down to Earth
A new fashion era
Brown, Sass, 2011, See.7 Magazine
Design empowering communities of craft
Brown, Sass (2021). In: Vacca, Federica, (eds.) and Warshavski, Tami, (eds.), Interdisciplinary research and education agenda : a design driven perspective. Florence, Italy: Mandragora
Global artisanship models for the craft sector
Brown, Sass(2019). In: Design Revolutions : International Association of Societies of Design Research Conference, 02 - 05 Sep 2019 :Manchester, U.K.
Can global craft and artisanship be the future of luxury fashion?
Brown, S.(2015). In: PLATE Conference 2015 : Product Lifetimes and the Environment, 17 - 19 Jun 2015 :Nottingham, U.K.
Brown, Sass(2012). In: Be Open Conference at Salone de Mobile, 17 - 19 Apr :Milan, Italy
An evaluation of the types and levels of intervention used to sustain global artisanship in the fashion sector
Brown, Sass (2021), PhD thesis, Manchester Metropolitan University