With the revived importance attached to object based research for fashion scholars and its obvious significance to fashion designers, the Madame Gres retrospective at the Musee Bourdelle in Paris, promoted an ideal opportunity to analyse her work in close detail. As fashion historian Valerie Steele (1998) commented; “Object based research provides unique insights into the historic and aesthetic development of fashion” (p.27). It allows the researcher to analyse the history, material, construction, design, and function of garments. This can be achieved through touching, feeling and by trying clothes on. The fashion scholar can gain an understanding about a garments cultural significance and its impact on fashion design and technology. The de...
Kayla Lackie, Fashion and Textile Technology Faculty Mentor: Professor Arlesa Shephard, Fashion and ...
Carleen Gabrys, Fashion and Textile TechnologyFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Arlesa Shephard, Fashion ...
The presentation reports on the findings of the UK Arts & Humanities Research Council funded researc...
With the revived importance attached to object based research for fashion scholars and its obvious s...
Fashion is a complex phenomenon that has become a fertile field of study for academics across discip...
France, so renowned for its fashion, has only recently begun to consider it as a subject of theoreti...
This study is concerned with the development of a method for creating shapes and form in clothing wi...
Academic staff involved with fashion teaching are often concerned at the level of research engagemen...
A collection of dress worn by six generations of women from one creative British family was identifi...
The concept of fashion has attracted a great deal of interest from a variety of academic disciplines...
The analysis of historic garments can reveal hidden information of past construction and reconstruct...
The text analyses the creative expression of London’s couturiers; the industry and their client base...
This thesis situates the fashion mannequin as the primary artefact of a critical and historical exam...
Menswear has a long history of utilising garment archives as a research method to inform the creatio...
Inspired by the MFIT exhibition Fashion Unraveled and organized by MFIT and the Fashion Research Net...
Kayla Lackie, Fashion and Textile Technology Faculty Mentor: Professor Arlesa Shephard, Fashion and ...
Carleen Gabrys, Fashion and Textile TechnologyFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Arlesa Shephard, Fashion ...
The presentation reports on the findings of the UK Arts & Humanities Research Council funded researc...
With the revived importance attached to object based research for fashion scholars and its obvious s...
Fashion is a complex phenomenon that has become a fertile field of study for academics across discip...
France, so renowned for its fashion, has only recently begun to consider it as a subject of theoreti...
This study is concerned with the development of a method for creating shapes and form in clothing wi...
Academic staff involved with fashion teaching are often concerned at the level of research engagemen...
A collection of dress worn by six generations of women from one creative British family was identifi...
The concept of fashion has attracted a great deal of interest from a variety of academic disciplines...
The analysis of historic garments can reveal hidden information of past construction and reconstruct...
The text analyses the creative expression of London’s couturiers; the industry and their client base...
This thesis situates the fashion mannequin as the primary artefact of a critical and historical exam...
Menswear has a long history of utilising garment archives as a research method to inform the creatio...
Inspired by the MFIT exhibition Fashion Unraveled and organized by MFIT and the Fashion Research Net...
Kayla Lackie, Fashion and Textile Technology Faculty Mentor: Professor Arlesa Shephard, Fashion and ...
Carleen Gabrys, Fashion and Textile TechnologyFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Arlesa Shephard, Fashion ...
The presentation reports on the findings of the UK Arts & Humanities Research Council funded researc...