Fashioning Diasporas – International Conference
Collaboration
Friday 15 – Saturday 16 May 2009, Hochhauser Auditorium, Sackler Centre, Victoria & Albert Museum.
This major international conference brings together some of the most exciting thinkers on fashion, culture
and identity to explore the relationship of diaspora communities, objects and spaces to the processes of
clothing production and consumption in historical and contemporary world cultures. The conference is
part of the Arts and Humanities Research Council funded Fashioning Diaspora Space project.
£50 for two days, £25 for one day, concessions available
To book, call +44 (0)20 7942 2211
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Related People
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Carol Tulloch
TrAIN Core Member - Reader
I was born in England of Jamaican parents and originally trained as a fashion and textiles designer. I gained my Masters degree in the History of Design at the V&A/RCA, London.
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Professor Toshio Watanabe
TrAIN Core Member - Director
I grew up in a transnational environment. My father is Japanese and my mother German from Transylvania in Romania.
Find out more about Professor Toshio Watanabe
