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To encourage greater collaboration between Member Institutions and to increase the participation by Junior Members of the faculty in IFFTI Annual Conferences, it was decided to provide following incentives to 5 Junior Faculty whose papers are selected for presentation at the Annual Conference:–

(a)           A scholarship of USD 2000, and   

(b)           Free registration for the Conference. Their registration fee will be paid by IFFTI.

Award Winners:

Year

Name

Institution

Topic

2011

Kay McMahon and Jane Morley

Queensland University of Technology, Australia

Innovation, Interaction, and Inclusion: Heritage luxury brands in collusion with the consumer

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Jeroen Visser

Amsterdam Fashion Institute, The Netherlands

The dandy as an innovator: the usefulness of paradoxes

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Kumaraguru Kasinathan

Pearl Academy of Fashion, India

A sustainable synergy of traditional and cad based silk saree designing/ production

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Chitra Buckley

London College of Fashion, UK

References to the past: the role of heritage and cultural values in fashion branding

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2010

Priya Mary Mathew

Pearl Academy of Fashion, India

Innovative Method of Teaching Sustainability in Fashion Value Chain in India

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Emma Lynas

RMIT, Australia

Textiles, Connection and Meaning

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Tasha Lewis

Ryerson University, Canada

The Sustainable Brand: A Company Level System

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Te-Hsing Ku

Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Study on the Mechanical Properties of the Pseudo-Thermoplastic Cellulose Triacet

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Todd Robinson

University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

Thematizing Change: Creativity, Dynamic Practices and Sustainability

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2009

Tania Allan Ross

Otago Polytechnic, New Zealand

Investigation into the development of children’s apparel that addresses sensory integration dysfunction.

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Kate Carroll

North Carolina State University, USA

Fashion, Work and Disability

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Kevin Almond

University of Huddersfield, UK

You have to suffer for fashion

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Tarun Pandey

Pearl Academy of Fashion , India

Wellness of women embroidery workers

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Yunyi Wang

Donghua University, P. R.   China

Chinese Consumer Behavior and Product Strategy of Pet Apparel

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2008

Rekha Rana Shailaj

Otago Polytechnic, New Zealand

Subjectivities Determining Dressed Bodies

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Phoebe R Apaegyei

Manchester Metropolitan University, England

Body Image and the Male Clothing Consumer

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Cao Xiaojie

Donghua University,  P.R. China

A Model of Interactive Human-body based 3D Fashion Illustration in Mass Fashion Industry

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Daniel James Cole

Fashion Institute of Technology, USA

Body Manipulation in Contemporary Western Culture

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Tara Punna

Pearl Academy of Fashion, India

Impact of Smart Technology on Fashion

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2007

Ceri Issac

London College of Fashion, UK

The Cat Walk as Spectacle/ Hussein Chalayan Spring 2007/ A Magician of Technology

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Jonathan Hamilton

Nottingham Trent University, UK

ScreenDress: A Canvas for the Moving Image

Will be uploaded shorty.

 

Andrew Taylor

University of Huddersfield, UK

Mutating the Realities in Fashion Design: Virtual Clothing for 3D Avatars

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Cathy Chen

RMIT, Australia

Pushing the Boundaries of Technology – E-Learning in Fashion Education

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Tong Yu- Gu

Donghua University, P. R.   China

Competitive Analysis of Clustering of Textile and Apparel Industry in Zhejiang Province, China

Will be updated shortly.

 

 

 

 

2006

Penelope Watkins

London College of Fashion, UK

Custom Fit, is it FIT for the Customer?

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Cathy Challender

Nottingham Trent University, UK

Captured! Knitwear Lost and Found. A Digital Archive of Knitwear at Nottingham Trent University

 

Meena Kadri

National Institute of Design, India

Fashion, Humanism and the Online Environment

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Peter Allan

RMIT, Australia

Fashion in the Digital World – The Future is Now!

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2005

 

Sass Brown

Fashion Institute of Technology, U.S.A.

Growing green fashion businesses : Adding Value with Ethics and Sustainability

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Mei Li Fu

 

Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Application of Body Scanning Analysis results to Apparel Fit Preferences (A Study of U.S. Overweight and Obese Women)

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Wessie Ling

 

London College of Fashion, U.K.

Paris and the designers – Processes of engagement of Oriental designers in the fashion capital

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Sachiko Nagasawa

Bunka Women’s University, Japan

Application of ‘manga’ to Fashion Design Drawing Education in Japan

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Osmud Rahman

 

Ryerson University, Canada

The relationship between Low-rise Denim Jeans and Consumer Aspirations : The study of Symbolic Value and Emotional Attribute – Part 2

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Denise Sprynskyj

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia

The Rise of Customisation and the Globalisation of Fashion

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2004

Ms. Li Min

Donghua University, PR China

The Increasing Children’s Wear Market in China and its Consequences on Fashion Education

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Ms. Lisa Parillo Chapman

NCSU, USA

Engineering Whole Garment Designs

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Dr. Joe Au

HKPU, Hong Kong

Model of Design Process of Hong Kong Fashion Designers

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