We are delighted to announce that the full programme is now available for the Culture, Costume and Dress conference taking place at Birmingham City University from Weds 5th June - Friday 7th June.
Keynote addresses will be given by:
Eleri Lynn, Curator, Historic Royal Palaces
Dr Robyne Calvert, Mackintosh Research Fellow, The Glasgow School of Art
Professor Vike Martina Plok: Associate Professor of Modern Literature and Culture, University of Exeter
Dr Susan Vincent, Department of History of Art, University of York
The conference also includes paper panels on:
Fashion’s Fiction
Fashion at the Edge
Fashion on the Page
Is this Really Me: Fashion and culture
Traces of the past
Imagery as evidence
Image and Audience
Reading fashion
Augmenting the Self
Modelling the Moment: fashion and society
Furthermore we will be hosting guided tours of Birmingham Art and Design fashion archive and a panel discussion: "Does fashion have a future?" including panellists Dr Nazli Alimen, Birmingham City University and Carry Somers, Fashion revolution. There will also be poster presentations and a conference dinner, as well as plenty of opportunities for networking and discussion.
For full programme details please see: http://ccd2019.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/CCD-Programme-190528.pdf
And to book tickets please visit: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/culture-costume-and-dress-conference-2019-tickets-60116824039
We look forward to welcoming you to Birmingham City University next week!
@CCD_conference
ccd2019.org
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