KEYNOTE TALK BY BEL JACOBS. VIMEO
Writer, speaker and campaigner on the climate emergency, animal rights and alternative fashion systems, and co-founder Fashion Act Now and founder of Fashion in Schools.
PANEL 1: FUTURES FOR ALL. VIMEO
Moderator: Giuppy D’Aura. Senior Lecturer in Fashion and Culture at Istituto Marangoni London.
From Fashion To Clothing And Back Again: Education, Responsibility and Global Citizenship.
Kathleen Horton, Senior Lecturer in Fashion, and Paige Street, Senior Research Assistant and Sessional Academic, Queensland University of Technology.
Queer Methods For Design Pedagogy: Strategies for Philosophical Resistance in Practice.
Dr Sal Edwards, Sessional Academic and Researcher, Queensland University of Technology.
Age Is Not A Trend - How Fashion Education is Responding to an Ageing Population.
Theresa Parker, Istituto Marangoni London, PhD candidate.
Practice-Research Project: Fit but You Know it.
Sara Kwon Chan & Luke Stevens, Lecturers, School of Design and Technology, London College of Fashion.
Fashion Fictions: Learning to Challenge the Status Quo.
Dr Amy Twigger Holroyd and Dr Matilda Aspinall, Nottingham Trent University.
PANEL 2: DIGITAL FUTURES. VIMEO
Moderator: Professor Ian King. Professor of Aesthetics and Management, Founder of the Responsible Fashion Colloquia series, Research Consultant at Istituto Marangoni London.
What Role Does, And Will, Digital Technology Play In International Fashion And Design Education? What are the opportunities that this presents, as well as the limitations? What will the fashion and/or design curriculum of the future look like?
Adina-Laura Achim, CEO Achim Marketing Solutions.
The Impact Of The Pandemic On Fashion Education: The Point of View of Teachers.
Dr Anna Zinola, Istituto Marangoni Milano and Università Cattolica.
International Collaborative Project Framework (ICPF).
Dr Patsy Perry, Rebecca Neary, Manchester Fashion Institute, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK.
The Global Artisan Project: A Collaborative, Co-Creation Project Connecting Fashion Undergraduates and Indian Artisans.
Shalini Gupta, Associate Dean, Styling and Beauty, School of Fashion, Pearl Academy, India; Dr Elizabeth Kealy-Morris, Senior Lecturer in Fashion Communication, Manchester Fashion Institute, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK; Ishi Srivastava, Lecturer, Fashion Styling and Image Design, School of Fashion, Pearl Academy, India.
PANEL 3: RELATIONSHIP FUTURES. VIMEO
Moderator Dr Kirsten Scott. Programme Leader for Postgraduate Fashion and Research Lead at Istituto Marangoni London.
Mediating Wearer-Clothing Relationships: A Case Study in Fashion Design Education.
Ana Neto, CIAUD, Research Centre for Architecture, Urbanism and Design, Lisbon School of Architecture, Universidade de Lisboa.
Make, Do And Mend - Repair to Alter Consumer Habit.
Gauri Sinari, Student, Srishti Institute of Art, Design & Technology, Bangalore; Dr Geetha Pandey, Associate Dean-Academics & Facilitator, Srishti Manipal Institute of Art, Design & Technology, Bangalore.
Cradle To Cradle – Creating to Survive.
Helga Behrmann - interdisciplinary doctorate in media sciences and social sciences at the University of Potsdam. Teaching at Berlin University.
“The Fashion Kitchen.” A Case Study on Integrating Biomaterials into Fashion Design Education.
Noorin Khamisani, University of Portsmouth; Vanessa Gate, Dubai Institute of Design and Innovation; Mirko Daneluzzo, Dubai Institute of Design and Innovation.
PANEL 4: THINKING FOR FUTURES. VIMEO
Moderator: Dr Claire Pajaczkowska. Senior tutor and member of the Research Working Group at Istituto Marangoni London. Claire was Senior Research Tutor in Fashion and Textiles at Royal College of Art 2008-18 and Reader in Visual Culture at Middlesex University 1981-2008. Leverhulme Research Fellow on the Sublime, 2000-2.
Cultural Studies In Higher Education: Assessments, Learning Outcomes, and Scope.
Rishab Manocha, Associate Professor, School of Fashion & Textiles, Pearl Academy, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, PhD Scholar, Sharda University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Complicating Fashion Education: Updating the Curriculum for Broader Engagement with Politics.
Ira Solomatina, PhD candidate at the School of Cultural Analysis at UvA (University of Amsterdam).
Reclaiming Romanticism: How Romantic Fashion Designers Allow Us to Take a More Long-Term Approach to Fashion in Europe.
Pierre-Antoine Vettorello, MA Fashion design Royal Academy of Antwerp and Istituto Marangoni, Paris.
Intersectional Approaches To Leadership In Fashion Education.
Dr Ben Barry, Dean of School of Fashion and Associate Professor of Equity and Inclusion, and Luciana Scrutchen, Associate Professor of Fashion, School of Fashion, Parsons School of Design.
Fashion Is A Field – Seeing Through the Eyes of an Ethnologist.
Dr Kristin Hahn, Professor Fashion Theory/ Fashion Studies/ Design Macromedia University of Applied Sciences, Berlin.
PANEL 5: BRIDGING FUTURES. VIMEO
Moderator: Sam Chandrasekara. Senior Lecturer and Subject Head for Fashion Business, Manchester Fashion Institute.
Bridging Decoloniality And Sustainability In Fashion.
Dr Kat Sark, Associate Professor of Fashion Studies at the University of Southern Denmark.
How Might International Fashion And Design Educational Institutions Respond To The Need To Decolonize Their Curricula?
Dr Yu Lun Eve Lin, Senior Lecturer in Fashion, BA Fashion Design and Development, London College of Fashion.
Decolonising Fashion Design Curriculum In Ghana And Its Consequences For Fashion Education Globally.
Yvonne Ntiamoah, Education consultant JACCD Design School, Accra, Radford University and PhD candidate London College of Fashion.
Design Process Interventions.
Dr Kirsten Scott, Postgraduate Fashion Programme Leader for Fashion, Istituto Marangoni London.
A Decolonial Trend Forecasting Methodology.
Sandra Mathey García-Rada, Peruvian fashion and trend researcher based in Paris.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS.
We thank all the presenters and moderators for their contribution to the success of this symposium. We also offer thanks to the Scientific Committee for the symposium: Professor Fiona Hackney from Manchester Fashion Institute, Professor Ian King, Dr Claire Pajaczkowska, Dr Kirsten Scott from Istituto Marangoni London.