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As a seasoned educator, Eve has taught fashion design at esteemed institutions such as , guest lecturer at the in New York, and in London. Eve is also a curriculum developer focused on climate justice and an academic researcher<ref>{{cite web |last1=Lin |first1=Eve |title=Yu Lun Eve Lin |url=https://researchers.arts.ac.uk/1403-eve-lin |publisher=University of the Arts London. |access-date=25 Nov. 2024}}</ref> at the . Eve's published a chapter on An autoethnographic narrative on Chinese students' quietness. A reflection on experiences of learning and teaching in fashion design in the Future of Fashion Education<ref>{{cite book |last1=Lin |first1=Yu Lun Eve |title=An autoethnographic narrative on Chinese students' quietness: A reflection on experiences of learning and teaching in fashion design |date=2024 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=9781003505426 |pages=pp3-15 |url=https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781003505426-11/autoethnographic-narrative-chinese-students-quietness-yu-lun-eve-lin |access-date=25 Nov. 2024}}</ref>, published by Routledge where Eve utilised autoethnography to offer insights into Chinese students' expression of quietness. As a seasoned educator, Eve has taught fashion design at esteemed institutions such as , guest lecturer at the in New York, and in London. Eve is also a curriculum developer focused on climate justice and an academic researcher<ref>{{cite web |last1=Lin |first1=Eve |title=Yu Lun Eve Lin |url=https://researchers.arts.ac.uk/1403-eve-lin |publisher=University of the Arts London. |access-date=25 Nov. 2024}}</ref> at the . Eve's published a chapter on An autoethnographic narrative on Chinese students' quietness. A reflection on experiences of learning and teaching in fashion design in the Future of Fashion Education<ref>{{cite book |last1=Lin |first1=Yu Lun Eve |title=An autoethnographic narrative on Chinese students' quietness: A reflection on experiences of learning and teaching in fashion design |date=2024 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=9781003505426 |pages=pp3-15 |url=https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781003505426-11/autoethnographic-narrative-chinese-students-quietness-yu-lun-eve-lin |access-date=25 Nov. 2024}}</ref>, published by Routledge where Eve utilised autoethnography to offer insights into Chinese students' expression of quietness.


Eve is the author of , a widely used textbook adopted by Taiwan’s vocational high schools for fashion courses. Eve’s teaching philosophy integrates technical skills with critical thinking, emphasizing the importance of sustainability and cultural contexts in fashion education. Eve is the author of Practice of Fashion Drawing<ref>{{cite book |last1=林 |first1=鈺倫 |title=服裝畫實務 |date=2020 |publisher=啟英文化 |location=Taiwan |isbn=9789869847056 |url=https://isbn.ncl.edu.tw/NEW_ISBNNet/main_DisplayRecord_Popup.php?&Pact=view&Pkey=1090305*0127&KeepThis=true&TB_iframe=true&width=780&height=480}}</ref>, a widely used textbook adopted by Taiwan’s vocational high schools for fashion courses. Eve’s teaching philosophy integrates technical skills with critical thinking, emphasizing the importance of sustainability and cultural contexts in fashion education.


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Yu-Lun Eve Lin(They/them)

Yu-Lun Eve Lin is a Taiwanese fashion designer, entrepreneur, and academic. Eve is completing their PhD in Arts & Humanities at the Royal College of Art (RCA), focusing on the intersection between fashion education and industry, particularly examining power dynamics and symbolic violence in international fashion design pedagogies. Eve's career spans across design, education, and publication, with a distinctive emphasis on fashion and art.

Early Life and Education

Eve graduated with a BA and MA in Fashion Design from Central Saint Martins (2004–2009), a prestigious institution known for producing leading figures in the fashion industry. Following their fashion education, Eve established themselves as an emerging designer and was nominated by EllE Taiwan in 2014 and Men's uno fashion magazine.

Career

Design and Industry

Eve has been a prominent figure in both the fashion industry and academia. They became a fashion entrepreneur after their studies, gaining recognition for their innovative designs and contributions to Taiwanese fashion. Eve received the Red Dot Design Award for their illustration works twice: in 2014 for the publication on The Girl Who Worries Too Much and in 2018 for the educational illustration award.

In addition to their design achievements, Eve served as a design consultant for TEXMA Corporation, a prominent Asia-based textile manufacturer. Their professional expertise and insights have influenced projects across global markets.

Academic Contributions

As a seasoned educator, Eve has taught fashion design at esteemed institutions such as Shih Chien University in Taipei, guest lecturer at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) in New York, and Royal College of Art in London. Eve is also a curriculum developer focused on climate justice and an academic researcher at the London College of Fashion. Eve's published a chapter on An autoethnographic narrative on Chinese students' quietness. A reflection on experiences of learning and teaching in fashion design in the Future of Fashion Education, published by Routledge where Eve utilised autoethnography to offer insights into Chinese students' expression of quietness.

Eve is the author of Practice of Fashion Drawing, a widely used textbook adopted by Taiwan’s vocational high schools for fashion courses. Eve’s teaching philosophy integrates technical skills with critical thinking, emphasizing the importance of sustainability and cultural contexts in fashion education.

Publications and Media

Eve was a resident columnist for CACAO Magazine, an online platform for art and design. Their insights explore the intersections of culture, design, and pedagogy. eve has also been featured in notable media outlets, including BBC News, Yahoo News, Elle Taiwan, and CNA Taiwan News. Eve's illustration was also showcased at the 7th International Sustainable Fur Free Fashion Festival. These platforms have highlighted her contributions to contemporary fashion and her unique perspective as a designer bridging Eastern and Western influences.

Awards, Selected Works and Projects

The Girl Who Worries Too Much (2014) – Red Dot Award-winning publication

The Girl Who Worries About Writing (2018) – Red Dot Award-winning educational project

Practice of Fashion Drawing – National textbook for vocational fashion courses in Taiwan

External Links

Red Dot Design Award – 2014

Red Dot Design Award – 2018

BBC News Coverage

Elle Taiwan Feature - 2014

CACAO Magazine Profile

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  2. ELLE Taiwan. "Eve Lin: A Fresh Voice of Now". ELLE Taiwan. Retrieved 25 Nov. 2024. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  3. Yen, Lin. "林鈺倫的「輕時尚」". Retrieved 25 Nov. 2024. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  4. Lin, Yu Lun Eve. "The Girl Who Worries Too Much". Red Dot. Retrieved 25 Nov. 2024. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  5. Lin, Yu Lun Eve. "The Girl Who Worries about Writing". Red Dot. Retrieved 25 Nov. 2024. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  6. Lin, Eve. "Yu Lun Eve Lin". University of the Arts London. Retrieved 25 Nov. 2024. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  7. Lin, Yu Lun Eve (2024). An autoethnographic narrative on Chinese students' quietness: A reflection on experiences of learning and teaching in fashion design. Routledge. pp. pp3-15. ISBN 9781003505426. Retrieved 25 Nov. 2024. {{cite book}}: |pages= has extra text (help); Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  8. 林, 鈺倫 (2020). 服裝畫實務. Taiwan: 啟英文化. ISBN 9789869847056.
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