Fashion and Textile Studies Symposium: Functions of Dress: Serving the Body and Beyond
Fashion and Textile Studies: History, Theory, Museum Practice
About
- Title
- Fashion and Textile Studies Symposium: Functions of Dress: Serving the Body and Beyond
- Contributor Names
- Font, Lordes
- Matheson, Rebecca Jumper, 1975-
- Marrero, Maurizio
- Perlman, Karen R.
- Morgan, Deirdre
- Date
- 2022-05-13
- Description
- The concept of function in dress may initially conjure ideas of utilitarianism, but dress functions in a variety of ways to meet physical, social, psychological, and cultural needs. While it can telegraph status, class, and wealth, the whimsical and unexpected aspects of fashion facilitate personal expression and create psychological comfort. Clothing may also relate to the settings in which it is worn. Forms of dress as disparate as theater costume and workwear can both function to protect the body from injury and to facilitate movement. At times, the meanings and functions of a specific type of clothing may change when it is adopted by a different group.
- In this symposium, students in FIT's MA program in Fashion and Textile Studies will present papers on a range of historical and contemporary topics. From leisurely 19th-century tea gowns to sturdy 21st-century workwear apparel, from the avant-garde fashions of Elsa Schiaparelli to the fiberglass toes of contemporary Irish dance shoes, these studies drawing from primary sources such as extant objects, photographs, memoirs, interviews and oral histories will explore how dress functions in human lives.
- Program of events:
- Welcome: Lordes Font.
- Framing remarks: Rebecca Jumper Matheson
- Tea Gown's Roel in the Interior as Part of a Total Work of Art: Maurizio Francesco Marrero
- Whimsy and Fancy: Spectacles of Surrealism in Schiaparelli's Fashions: Karen R. Perlman
- Fancy Feet: The Function of Fiberglass in Irish Dance Shoes: Dierdre M. Morgan
- Literal to Social: A Case Study of Carhartt Work in Progress: Melinda Abercrombie (not presented on video).
- Organized and presented by students in the Fashion and Textile Studies: History, Theory, Museum Practice Master of Arts program
- Subject
- Schiaparelli, Elsa, 1890-1973
- Fashion
- Fashion designers
- Surrealism
- Clothing and dress
- Textile fabrics
- Textile design
- Social aspects
- Nineteenth century
- Shoes
- Design
- Folk dancing, Irish
- Dance costume
- Rights
- In Copyright
- This video was produced by the Fashion Institute of Technology ("FIT") and is the property of FIT. FIT expressly prohibits the copying, displaying, or uploading to a website of any portion of this video, except for the purposes of fair use as defined in the copyright laws, without express written permission from FIT. This video has been made available online by the Fashion Institute of Technology Gladys Marcus Library strictly for research and educational purposes. If you are the copyright holder for content in this video and have any objections to this work being made available online, please notify us immediately at [email protected].
- Identifier
- FIT Repository ID: aod_000430
Citation
Fashion Institute of Technology. (2022, May 13). Fashion and Textile Studies Symposium: Functions of Dress: Serving the Body and Beyond [Video]. Archive on Demand. https://archiveondemand.fitnyc.edu/item/24305
Fashion Institute of Technology. "Fashion and Textile Studies Symposium: Functions of Dress: Serving the Body and Beyond." Archive on Demand, 13 May 2022, https://archiveondemand.fitnyc.edu/item/24305
Fashion Institute of Technology, "Fashion and Textile Studies Symposium: Functions of Dress: Serving the Body and Beyond," Archive on Demand, May 13, 2022, video, https://archiveondemand.fitnyc.edu/item/24305