Fashion is a great teacher – The fashion education podcast

By: Renate Stauss & Franziska Schreiber
  • Summary

  • Fashion is a great teacher because it provides a fantastic lens to learn about the world and its people, about history, politics and culture. Join Renate Stauss and Franziska Schreiber, professors of fashion theory and fashion design in Paris and Berlin to discover the most inspiring voices in fashion education, their take on the how and why of learning and teaching fashion, their doubts and hopes, their lessons from fashion.
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Episodes
  • Multilogue Moments: Otto von Busch & Christina Moon on ‘‘Fashion & Vitality’, Provocation Dialogue at The Digital Multilogue on Fashion Education 2023 – De-Fashioning Education, A Critical Thinking and Making Conference
    Feb 14 2024

    This episode brings you ‘Fashion & Vitality’ – the Provocation Dialogue by Otto von Busch & Christina Moon at The Digital Multilogue on Fashion Education 2023: De-Fashioning Education – A Critical Thinking and Making Conference in Berlin.

    Christina Moon is an Associate Professor of Fashion Studies in the School of Art and Design History and Theory at Parsons School of Design, The New School in New York. Her most recent project on the wardrobe explores the interplay of image, clothing, text and textile through diaspora, exile, and longing. Otto von Busch is Professor of Integrated Design at Parsons School of Design. In his research he explores how the powers of fashion can be bent to achieve a positive personal and social condition with which the Everyperson is free to grow to their full potential.

    Editors: Franziska Schreiber & Renate Stauss
    Sound editor: Moritz Bailly
    Music by: Johannes von Weizsäcker
    Graphic by: Studio Regular

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    23 mins
  • Multilogue Moments: Anjana Das & Mayank Mansingh Kaul on ‘Rethinking Made in India’’, Provocation Dialogue at The Digital Multilogue on Fashion Education 2023 – De-Fashioning Education, A Critical Thinking and Making Conference
    Feb 7 2024

    This episode brings you ‘Rethinking Made in India’ – the Provocation Dialogue by Anjana Das & Mayank Mansingh Kaul at The Digital Multilogue on Fashion Education 2023: De-Fashioning Education – A Critical Thinking and Making Conference in Berlin. 

    Anjana Das heads her clothing label “White Champa” which is operating from a studio in New Delhi. Her expertise lies in bridge-building between India and Europe in the field of textiles and fashion. Mayank Mansingh Kaul is a New Delhi-based independent curator with a focus on post-colonial histories of Indian textiles.

     
    Editors: Franziska Schreiber & Renate Stauss
    Sound editor: Moritz Bailly
    Music by: Johannes von Weizsäcker
    Graphic by: Studio Regular

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    18 mins
  • Multilogue Moments: Sunny Dolat on ‘Reconsidering Efficiency as a Priority’, Provocation at The Digital Multilogue on Fashion Education 2023 – De-Fashioning Education, A Critical Thinking and Making Conference
    Jan 31 2024

    This episode brings you ‘Reconsidering Efficiency as a Priority’ – the Provocation by Sunny Dolat, at The Digital Multilogue on Fashion Education 2023: De-Fashioning Education – A Critical Thinking and Making Conference in Berlin.

    Sunny Dolat is a cultural producer, creative director, and fashion curator. As the co-founder of the Nest Collective, he actively promotes art and culture in Kenya. He challenges social and political issues and is particularly concerned in his work with Africa’s place in global and cultural debates and dialogues.

     

    Editors: Franziska Schreiber & Renate Stauss 

    Sound editor: Moritz Bailly

    Music by: Johannes von Weizsäcker 

    Graphic by: Studio Regular

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    20 mins

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