Clothes are more than objects that protect us from the elements: they also perform a variety of complex social and cultural functions. They help us encode gender, they shape and present our bodies, they tie us to notions of class and social status and they help us integrate into wider communities and groups. Our clothes also have a further, non-utilitarian function, to both hold and invoke powerful memories. As social beings we gather and collect garments as a way of retaining precious thoughts and we then hoard these in ‘wardrobe narratives’, thus investing in our clothes yet more layers of extra, totemic value. In February 2013 University of Northampton fashion and textiles students were asked to create screen-based works that expl...
Beyond its material use, clothing can have powerful emotional effects such as easing grief from pers...
In this project a series of textile artefacts and objects are produced as roads into engagement with...
Academic staff involved with fashion teaching are often concerned at the level of research engagemen...
Clothes are more than objects that protect us from the elements: they also perform a variety of comp...
Stains and Stories is a series of textile-based installations and limited-edition prints, which form...
When we meet a character in a performance, the implicit understanding is that they have existed unti...
The subject of this article is memory, specifically, the capacity of textiles to retain and communic...
Memories of Dress: Recollections of Material Identities critically investigates auto/biographical me...
Historical clothes are more than just examples of how past societies dressed—they are imbued with sm...
Memory in making explores different ways we can utilise memories, nostalgic storytelling and reminis...
When we meet a character in a performance, the implicit understanding is that they have existed unt...
This thesis explores the we all share their importance: We processes of memory formation, transforma...
The Museum at FIT launched the crowdsourced project, Wearing Memories, in November 2017 to help tell...
The Narrative Cloth project was a collaboration between Fine Art and History staff at the University...
This paper reflects upon an interdisciplinary design research project 'Electric Corset and Other Fut...
Beyond its material use, clothing can have powerful emotional effects such as easing grief from pers...
In this project a series of textile artefacts and objects are produced as roads into engagement with...
Academic staff involved with fashion teaching are often concerned at the level of research engagemen...
Clothes are more than objects that protect us from the elements: they also perform a variety of comp...
Stains and Stories is a series of textile-based installations and limited-edition prints, which form...
When we meet a character in a performance, the implicit understanding is that they have existed unti...
The subject of this article is memory, specifically, the capacity of textiles to retain and communic...
Memories of Dress: Recollections of Material Identities critically investigates auto/biographical me...
Historical clothes are more than just examples of how past societies dressed—they are imbued with sm...
Memory in making explores different ways we can utilise memories, nostalgic storytelling and reminis...
When we meet a character in a performance, the implicit understanding is that they have existed unt...
This thesis explores the we all share their importance: We processes of memory formation, transforma...
The Museum at FIT launched the crowdsourced project, Wearing Memories, in November 2017 to help tell...
The Narrative Cloth project was a collaboration between Fine Art and History staff at the University...
This paper reflects upon an interdisciplinary design research project 'Electric Corset and Other Fut...
Beyond its material use, clothing can have powerful emotional effects such as easing grief from pers...
In this project a series of textile artefacts and objects are produced as roads into engagement with...
Academic staff involved with fashion teaching are often concerned at the level of research engagemen...