Tanveer Ahmed

Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London

Dr. Tanveer Ahmed is Senior Lecturer in Fashion and Race at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London. Tanveer’s PhD titled 'Pluriversal Fashions: Towards an Anti-Racist Fashion Design Pedagogy' investigated how white normativity works to racially hierarchise fashion design epistemologies and uses new decolonial feminist frameworks to counter dominant exclusionary definitions of fashion design. Tanveer’s research recognises the ongoing need to explore alternative justice-oriented forms of fashion design by centring everyday fashion narratives inspired by anti-colonial concepts of fashion.

As a practice-led fashion design researcher exploring ways to expose and re-think how dominant Eurocentric thinking shapes fashion design histories and theories, Tanveer leads decolonial and anti-racist fashion design perspectives across the fashion design programme at Central Saint Martins. Her work also includes experimenting with alternative cross disciplinary informal pedagogical spaces including Noisy Silences at CSM and the Womxn/Non-Binary People of Colour Feminist Reading Group, Royal College of Art.

Tanveer is currently working on a monograph 'Fashion and Anti-Racism' (Bloomsbury forthcoming 2025). 

Abstract: Fashion Education as a Practice of Freedom: A practice-led keynote