Clara Vuletich Textiles Environment Design, University of the Arts London

Clara Vuletich

PhD Researcher, Textiles Environment Design, University of the Arts London

Clara Vuletich is a printed textile designer and a researcher in sustainable textile design exploring ideas of material reuse, digital craft techniques and social design, and is currently the PhD student attached to the MISTRA Future Fashion project.

Clara has worked at TED since 2006, as part of the team that has developed TED’s TEN, a set of ten sustainable design strategies for fashion/textile designers. Alongside this, Clara is a designer/maker, producing hand and digital printed textiles, wallpapers and garments and has co-founded textile design collective bricolage. Clara has lectured within the UK and in Australia, and exhibited her textile work at venues including Audax Textile Museum, Holland and TENT London and teaches sustainable fashion/textile design theory to BA and MA Textiles at Chelsea.

Projects

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Inner/Outer Jacket

Clara Vuletich

Research & Writing

Production contexts

Production contexts

30 April 2014