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[Commlist] CFP: Seaside Style: Coastal Fashion, Textiles and Costume
Mon Apr 15 22:18:36 GMT 2024
CFP
Seaside Style: Coastal Fashion, Textiles and Costume Dress Devolution 2
Conference, Falmouth University
9-11 July 2024
Conference theme: Seaside Style: Coastal Fashion, Textiles and Costume
Dress Devolution investigates styles, practices and representations
around dress and textiles outside of metropolotan contexts. The beach
as a liminal space has long been a site of leisured, risque, specialised
and defiantly un-urban dress and textile parctices which this conference
aims to explore.
Wardrobes that evolved for holidays, for recuperation, for retirement
and for rest occupy a specific place in our sartorial lives. Textiles
have long been influenced by the beach and the sea, whether for work or
for leisure. On-screen representations of beach, leisure and holiday
activity produce unique costuming opportunities and challenges.
For those who live in the beach’s proximity, visit briefly, or merely
view from afar, textiles and clothing here bear their own particular
significance. For this, our second Dress Devolution conference, we
welcome papers that explore the beach and the sea in the context of
dress, costume and textiles, past and present. From beach pyjamas to the
fisherman’s Gansey; from sport to industry to art, we look forward to
inspiring research around coastal spaces.
The conference is supported by the Fashion and Textiles Institute at
Falmouth University and will take place at the University’s Penryn
Campus in Cornwall, UK.
We ask for your proposals for 30 minute presentations on themes that
might include but are not limited to:
Beach fashion and seaside style
Coastal industries and textiles
The holiday wardrobe
Poolside glamour
Beauty pageants
The riviera flaneur
Small scale production and seaside inspirations
Local supply chains
Traditional textiles
De-centring fashion language
Redefinitions of what it is to be fashionable
New fashion geographies
Online creative communities
Sub culture and communities
Please send a 300 word abstract and brief bio by Tuesday 29 April to
the following email address:
E: (dressdevolution /at/ falmouth.ac.uk)
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