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The research seminar Fashion Cultures and Histories is organized in collaboration between the within the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) and 勛圖tv.泭泭

It aims at encouraging, supporting, showcasing and disseminating fashion research; connecting academic and applied research cultures people, work and institutions; facilitating an inter-disciplinary and international exchange of research methodologies, resources, findings, and collaborations; transforming, decentering and de-hierarchizing fashion research cultures and narratives; and heightening the visibility of fashion studies.泭

Edition 2022/2023: Deconstructing Paris Fashion: towards a de-hierarchized narrative泭
  • April 21, 2022: Made In France? R矇矇valuer la notion de mode parisienne. Introduction.泭Made In France? Reassessing the Notion of Paris Fashion. An Introduction.泭
  • June 16, 2022: Made In. Reconna簾tre limportance des savoir-faire et techniques dailleurs qui font la mode parisienne / Made In. Acknowledging Skills, Know-how and Techniques from Abroad that make Paris Fashion.泭
  • October 6, 2022: Made From. Repenser les circulations mat矇rielles mondiales dans la mode/ Made From. Reconsidering Material Global Flows in Fashion.泭
  • December 1st, 2022: Made By. Repenser la notion de travail et le r繫le de limmigration dans la mode / Made By. Rethinking Labour and Immigration in Fashion.泭
  • March 4, 2023: Made With. Flux culturels et mat矇riels entre appr矇ciation et appropriation culturelles? / Made With. Flows of Cultures and Materials between Cultural Appreciation and Appropriation.泭
  • June 8, 2023: Made for. R矇矇valuer la place de la mode dans la vie de tous les jours / Made for. Acknowledging Fashion in Everyday Lives.泭

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Featured Speakers Gallery

List of 2022-2023 speakers
  • Val矇rie Albac, PhD student, Universit矇 Paris 1.泭泭
  • Nadia Albertini, Brodeuse, Chercheuse.泭
  • Magali An Berthon, PhD, Textile Historian, Marie Skodowska-Curie postdoctoral research fellow, Centre for Textile Research, University of Copenhagen.泭
  • Kh矇ma簿s Ben Lakhdar, Phd student, IFM- Paris 1.泭
  • Marie-Charlotte Calafat, Conservatrice du patrimoine, responsable du d矇partement des collections et des ressources documentaires, Mucem.泭
  • Ya Han Chuang, Chercheuse postdoctorale, Centre de Recherches Internationales (CERI), Sciences Po.泭
  • No矇mie tienne, Historienne d'art et professeure l'universit矇 de Berne.泭
  • Severine Experton Dard, Textile and Fashion expert.泭
  • Ariane Fenetaux, Ma簾tresse de Conf矇rence, Universit矇 de Paris.泭
  • Bel矇n le Foyer de Costil, Consultant, Chef de produit ForWeavers.泭
  • Fanny Gallot, Ma簾tresse de conf矇rences lUniversit矇 Paris-Est Cr矇teil.泭
  • Nancy Green, Directrice de Recherche EHESS.泭
  • Adama N'Diaye, Designer.泭
  • Armine Ohanyan, Designer.泭
  • Agn癡s Rocamora, Professor of Social and Cultural Studies at the London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London.泭
  • Victoria Rovine, Professor of Art History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.泭
  • Philipp Rupp, Designer.泭
  • Juraj Straka, Cr矇ateur des textiles et Art Director, Textile Studio.泭