‘Fashion Stories’ is a series of personal stories about fashion. Each entry tells the story of an adornment that is special to the writer.
Fashion Stories @itspierreantoine
‘Fashion Stories’ is a series of personal stories about fashion. Each entry tells the story of an adornment that is special to the writer.
Connecting the Dots – or Why I eschew the term ‘Garment Workers’
By Sandra Niessen Garment workers. Supply chain transparency. Living wage. Decent working conditions…. Just a few words is all it…
What does ‘fashion’ mean?
By Isabella Lock, [Image above by Krysten Resnick] According to the dictionary, fashion means a popular style of clothing, hair…
Reflections on Decolonising Fashion in the Face of Climate Change
by Erica de Greef Conversations to Redress a Fashion Disaster was the first critical, discursive event convened by the Research…
Keynote: Fashion, Sustainability and Decoloniality
By Dr Erica de Greef Credit Twyg online by editor Jackie May This week at the Future of Fashion symposium…
Decolonizing Fashion: Refashioning Objects in the Ethnographic Museum
A two-day interdisciplinary think-tank/critical and creative thinking workshop On November 14 and 15, 2019, the RCDF held a stimulating workshop/think…
Sandra Niessen in Residency at the Jan van Eyck Academy, part 8
By Sandra Niessen Dear Participants in the Conversations to Redress a Fashion Disaster, Thank you for joining us in Maastricht…
Sandra Niessen in Residency at the Jan van Eyck Academy, part 7 (wrapping up)
By Sandra Niessen The Climate Intensive for 2019 at the Van Eyck Academy is over. We are winding down, assessing…
Sandra Niessen in Residency at the Jan van Eyck Academy, part 6
By Sandra Niessen FINDING (DE)COLONIALITY We are in the midst of the countdown. 4 November will soon be upon us.…
Sandra Niessen in Residency at the Jan van Eyck Academy, part 5
By Sandra Niessen When I started my residency at the Van Eyck, I devoted time to exploring the three-way junction…
Conversations to Redress a Fashion Disaster – Resources 2
The excitement of exchange amongst participants on the 4th of November has already begun. In response to the list of…
Conversations to Redress a Fashion Disaster – Resources 1
On November 4, in Conversations to Redress a Fashion Disaster at the Jan Van Eyck Academy in Maastricht, we explore…
Sandra Niessen in Residency at the Jan van Eyck Academy, part 4
By Sandra Niessen The RCDF programme on 4 November at the Van Eyck in Maastricht will include, among a variety…
Conversations to Redress a Fashion Disaster, 4 November 2019
Decolonial Critiques to Fashion’s Climate Urgency Response 4 November 2019 Jan van Eyck Academy Maastricht Conversations to Redress a Fashion…
Sandra Niessen in Residency at the Jan van Eyck Academy, part 3
By Sandra Niessen It has been a steep learning curve of a new type here at the Jan van Eyck.…
Dressed to Resist, Made to Persist: Indigenous Puruhá Fashion in Ecuador
By Anais Parada On October 8th, 2019 I was living in Quito, Ecuador while writing my dissertation. I had initially…
Sandra Niessen in Residency at the Jan van Eyck Academy, part 2
Sandra Niessen, 4 October 2019 Here at the Van Eyck Academy in Maastricht, all roads are pointing to 4 November…
Sandra Niessen in Residency at the Jan van Eyck Academy, part 1
Sandra Niessen, 26 September 2019 For three days, starting 4-6 November 2019, the Jan van Eyck Academy in Maastricht will…
Newsletter 2019 #4
Dear Reader, With the official start of autumn, we are happy to send you the fourth Research Collective for Decolonizing…
Newsletter 2019 #3
Dear, It is with great pleasure that we send you the Summer 2019 newsletter of the Research Collective for Decolonizing…
Decolonizing Fashion at the Costume Society of America 2019 Annual Symposium
By Arti Sandhu University of Cincinnati Mid-April 2019, the RCDF organized two research presentation panels for the Costume Society of…
International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS) Roundtable Endangered Textile Design: Will We Make Room For It To Survive? Leiden, July 18, 2019
For the participants: What indigenous weavers need to be able to perpetuate their unique, cultural designs in their communities has…
Giving a Damn and Hyperopia: Decolonizing for Sustainability
By Sandra Niessen The more effectively a fashion producer functions the more destructive it is. That is the nature of…
DECOLONIZING FASHION: Defying the ‘White Man’s Gaze’
Walter Crane, Imperial Federation: Map Showing the Extent of the British Empire in 1886. Colour lithograph. Published by Maclure &…
Report of the Seminar (Re)Thinking Fashion Globalization
By Toby Slade RCDF Steering Committee Member On 15-16 February 2019 the RCDF co-organized the seminar ReThinking Fashion Globalization in…
Newsletter 2019 #2
Dear, Welcome to the very first newsletter of the Research Collective for Decolonizing Fashion. This three-monthly newsletter will keep you…
“The dream that keeps haunting me” by Ina-Maria Shikongo
I am Ina-Maria Shikongo born by Pondo ya Nangobe and Anelly Thomas in the refugee camps of Angola in 1979,…
Seminar (Re)Thinking Fashion Globalization, Tokyo 15-16 February 2019
(RE)THINKING FASHION GLOBALIZATION Seminar co-organized by The Transboundary Fashion Seminar & the Research Collective for Decolonizing Fashion Bunka Gakuen University…
CALL FOR NEW MEMBERS RCDF EDITORIAL TEAM
The RCDF’s editorial team is looking to fill the following positions: Editor-in-Chief Responsible for coordinating all different tasks and members…
‘A Decolonial Approach to the Singapore Fashion System,’ by Baey Shi Chen
Image Caption: Menswear that stages a conversation between Eastern and Western fashion while challenging gender norms. Label: Jon Max Goh.…
‘African Fashion and fashionability on Instagram’ by Enrica Picarelli
The context: Africa in the mainstream Last May British-Ghanaian designer Ozwald Boateng hailed the era of “Africanism” from the pages…
‘The Japanese Body: A Contested Terrain in the Meiji Restoration Era’ by Emilia Boulton
The relationship between society, dress and the body has always been complicated throughout history. For Japan, this became prevalent during…
‘Decolonising Mentalities’ by Luz Neira García
In Brazil, as well as other Latin-American countries, fashion decolonising is not (yet) a broadly debated subject. Both the fashion…
Call For Submissions
In order to stimulate and encourage a broad and inclusive discussion on decolonizing fashion, the Research Collective for Decolonizing Fashion…
‘Building a suite of pedagogy that seeks to decolonize fashion’ by Kimberly M. Jenkins
As an emerging fashion studies scholar of color, I have sought to advance the field through integrating research and teaching…
‘About Decolonising Dress/Fashion Objects in South African Museums’ by Erica de Greef
In this blog post, which is based on my recently-completed PhD thesis, I look at the histories and current conditions…
‘Decolonizing Stories in Academia’, by Sarah Cheang
One of my lecturers, a young white woman, once related an experience she had had in an English stately home.…
What does decolonizing mean to me? by Leslie Rabine
Among many things, not projecting onto people who are really doing this work of decolonizing — in this case Senegalese…
A manifesto to contest ‘there was no fashion before’ by Angela Jansen
Due to a dominant Eurocentric fashion discourse, the idea prevails in many so-called non-western countries that fashion is a recent…
‘Démodérne Manifest: Relational fashion cognoscenti’ en face of codified dominant narratives’ by Manuel De Sousa
Decolonisation can be understood as a breaking process that ends any kind of domination. As a result, big powers no…
‘Softly de-colonizing my Eastern-European self? Everything happens on the surface of my clothes’, by Edith Lazar
The social and the political are tied to clothing like threads of fabrics, so interlaced that they can’t be separated,…
‘Decolonization of Indian Women’s Fashion’, by Vaibbhavi Pruthviraj Ranavaade
India’s unique textiles and spices have been attracting European traders for many decades, eventually resulting in the British Raj in…
‘De-colonizing Fashion in Ghana: Changing a Stereotypical Image of “the Dark Continent” and Radiating Power in the Global Fashion System’, By Eva Marie Wüst Vestergaard
I have been an aficionada of West African fashion ever since I travelled to Togo and fell in love with…
On Decolonization, Beauty, and Black Hair Aesthetics, by Kristin Denise Rowe
Earlier this month, brilliant scholar, producer, and publisher Dr. Yaba Blay (@professionalblackgirl) posted the tweet above by esthetician@LABeautyologiston her Instagram…
The Gucci University, by Matthew Linde
A procession of transhumans, walking in trancelike step through a suite of operating theaters – Sarah Mower, Gucci Fall 2018…
Announcement
The current theme of our blog ‘What does decolonizing mean to you?’ is running for three months and due to…
Decolonizing Fashion: What it means to me, by Sandra Niessen
Recently I attended the State of Fashion exhibition in Arnhem (June – July 2018). It was a magnificent exhibition, well worth…
CFBS: What does ‘decolonizing’ mean to you?
Call for Blog Submissions From September till November 2018, we invite blog submissions from any discipline that discuss the decolonization…
CFP: (Re)Thinking Fashion Globalization
Seminar co-organized with The Transboundary Fashion Seminar 15-16 February 2019 Bunka Gakuen University Tokyo Deadline: 15 September 2018 There are few histories as entangled…