Archaeology of Fashion Film

The Archaeology of Fashion Film project investigates the history of early fashion films (1900-1929) and their impact on contemporary fashion and visual culture. It brings together scholars from the fields of film history, fashion history and media studies to explore the influence of various forms of fashion imagery on the industry itself, and the complex relationship between art, fashion and commerce. Through conferences, exhibitions, workshops, and a website, the project encourages exchanges between academics and industry professionals on topics including design, the representation of race and gender on film, self-presentation, and factory work (both historically and in the fast fashion and globalization age). This internship represents a unique opportunity to work alongside some of the most prominent researchers in fashion and media theory. It provides a chance to conduct archival research at institutions including the Gaumont-Pathé Archives, the Cinémathèque française, and the British Film Institute.

Faculty Supervisor:

Alison Matthews David

Student:

Partner:

University of the Arts London

Discipline:

Sociology

Sector:

Entertainment and Media; New and Digital Media

University:

Toronto Metropolitan University

Program:

Globalink Research Award

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