“ Designing the Future of
Circular Fashion by Reimagining How It’s Made, Worn, and Valued. ”

Practice as a tool for
shaping circular futures.

Research as a framework for systemic change.

DaJeong(she/her) — Circular Fashion Designer–Researcher & CSO at CARE ID©

Connecting research frameworks
with real-world practice.

1. Theory-Driven Framework Development

Research builds conceptual and methodological frameworks grounded in systems thinking, circularity, eco-literacy, and nature–society relations, analysing fashion as an interconnected socio-ecological and socio-technical system.

3. Verification and Systemic Application

Insights are refined through empirical analysis and implementation, demonstrating how research can inform actionable models and contribute to systemic transformation across fashion’s cultural, ecological, and material dimensions.

2. Practice-Led Inquiry and Experimentation

These frameworks are operationalised through practice-based research, applied design methods, and collaborative industry experimentation, enabling theoretical propositions to be tested within real-world fashion contexts.