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Redressing Fashion

By: Laura Beltrán-Rubio
  • Summary

  • Have you ever imagined fashion being as diverse as human culture? Have you ever dreamed of a respectful, ethical, and socially just fashion industry? Have you ever envisioned sustainability being at the core of the entire fashion system?Join fashion curator, researcher and educator, Laura Beltran-Rubio, in the quest to translate scholarly insights into actionable strategies to reshape how we create, wear, and think about fashion.

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  • Asian Fashion with Faith Cooper
    Mar 28 2024

    In the first interview of Redressing Fashion, Laura interviews Faith Cooper about her research on Asian fashion and her work behind the digital project, Asian Fashion Archive. They talk about cultural identity in fashion, some of Faith’s favorite aspects about Asian fashion, and how to redress fashion from Asian perspectives.


    About Faith:

    Faith Cooper is the creator of the digital resource project Asian Fashion Archive. Currently, she is participating in the Fulbright U.S. Student Program studying Brand and Fashion Management

    at Fu Jen Catholic University in Taiwan. Previously she taught the Cross Cultural Expressions of Fashion and Dress course at the Fashion Insitute of Technology and worked in the education department at The Museum at FIT. In addition to her experience working in fashion education, Faith’s past professional experience includes working at Christie’s, Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Vogue, and International Condé Nast. Faith holds a master's degree in Fashion and Textile Studies and a bachelor's degree

    in Art History and Museum Professions, both from the Fashion Institute of Technology.

    • Asian Fashion Archive website: https://asianfashionarchive.com/home
    • Asian Fashion Archive on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asianfashionarchive
    • About Faith Cooper: https://www.faithtcooper.com/


    Relevant links & references:

    • Fu Jen Catholic University Chinese Textiles and Clothing Culture Center in Taiwan: https://ctccc.tc.fju.edu.tw/
    • Guo Pei exhibition at the Asian Civilisations Museum: https://www.nhb.gov.sg/acm/whats-on/exhibitions/guo-pei
    • Book – Fashion, Identity, and Power in Modern Asia edited by Kyunghee Pyun and Aida Yuen Wong (2018)
    • Book – Rethinking Fashion Globalization edited by Sarah Cheang, Erica de Greef, and Yoko Takagi (2021)
    • Book – The Japanese Revolution in Paris Fashion by Yuniya Kawamura (2004)
    • Book – Fashioning Japanese Subcultures by Yuniya Kawamura (2013)

    Visit Laura’s blog: https://laurabelru.com/

    Find me on social media: @laurabelru & @redressingfashion

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    58 mins
  • Lessons in dismantling the fashion canon from its capital in London
    Feb 29 2024

    In this (unscripted) episode, I share a bit about my new life in London, especially as I attempt to navigate what decentering/unsettling/decolonizing fashion might look like from one of its global capitals. I also talk about my three favorite—though unconventional and certainly more diverse than what mainstream media has been talking about—runway shows at London Fashion Week. Finally, I offer some reflections on how I’ve been approaching my teaching and research now that I’m back in fashion academia, but in a much more hegemonic site. Stay to the end for three little lessons I’ve learned with these spontaneous reflections!

    Relevant links & references (in order of appearance):

    • Book: Everyday Fashion: Interpreting British Clothing since 1600, ed. Bethan Bide, Jade Halbert and Liz Tregenza
    • Video of SUNCUN runway show at London Fashion Week: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twvgJtvTt0w
    • India Day at London Fashion Week: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bbbd84J1MjA
    • Video of Jasive Fernández runway: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnbx3p6JaQg
    • My new faculty profile: https://www.dmu.ac.uk/about-dmu/academic-staff/art-design-humanities/laura-beltran-rubio/laura-beltran-rubio.aspx

    Visit my blog: https://laurabelru.com/

    Find me on social media: @laurabelru & @redressingfashion

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    38 mins
  • Redressing Fashion from the Periphery
    Jan 25 2024

    In this episode, Laura shares some of her initial ideas on what it means to redress fashion from a historical perspective. This episode combines a presentation she gave at the Chicago Fashion Lyceum in 2020 with her Ph.D. dissertation and a 2022 published essay. You’ll hear about the separate definitions that we are often given for “fashion,” “costume,” and “dress” and be left with reflection prompts that question the need for such separate categories and the close relationship between categorization and colonialist dynamics.


    Relevant links & references (in order of appearance):

    • Join Laura’s Re/dressing Fashion Book Club: https://patreon.com/laurabelru/ 
    • Portrait of Doña María Catalina de Urrutia by José Campeche at The Hispanic Society of America: https://hispanicsociety.org/exhibition/current-exhibitions-works-on-loan/treasures-on-the-terrace_highlights-from-the-hispanic-society-museum-and-library/dona-maria/ 
    • Margaret Maynard’s Fashioned from Penury: Dress as Cultural Practice in Colonial Australia (1994): https://search.worldcat.org/title/29031387 
    • Instagram Reel with Dr Hilary Davidson’s comment: https://www.instagram.com/p/C2LpDf0p5PI/

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    Visit my blog: https://laurabelru.com/

    Find me on social media: @laurabelru & @redressingfashion

    Sign up to my email list: https://laurabelru.myflodesk.com/email-signup

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    24 mins

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