4 episodes

Alison Moloney interviews her fellow fashion curators about the first garment audiences encounter at the start of an exhibition. Through a close reading of this initial object, the curators discuss the theme of the show and how the garment was selected. Like the opening sentence of a book, the first object sets the scene for the narrative to unfold. The series is supported by the Centre for Fashion Curation, UAL, at London College of Fashion where Alison Moloney is an Associate Member. It is produced by Clare Lynch.

Object No 1 Alison Moloney

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Alison Moloney interviews her fellow fashion curators about the first garment audiences encounter at the start of an exhibition. Through a close reading of this initial object, the curators discuss the theme of the show and how the garment was selected. Like the opening sentence of a book, the first object sets the scene for the narrative to unfold. The series is supported by the Centre for Fashion Curation, UAL, at London College of Fashion where Alison Moloney is an Associate Member. It is produced by Clare Lynch.

    Ravishing: The Rose in Fashion at FIT

    Ravishing: The Rose in Fashion at FIT

    Amy de la Haye and I discuss the opening installation of Ravishing: The Rose in Fashion which was held at The Museum at FIT in New York between August 6th and November 28th 2021. Amy is a dress curator and writer and was formerly fashion curator at the V&A where she staged the seminal 1994 Streetsyle exhibition. She is a professor and joint director of the research Centre for Fashion Curation at London College of Fashion.

    • 24 min
    Black British Style: V&A

    Black British Style: V&A

    Alison Moloney and Carol Tulloch discuss the opening garment in the show Black British Style which was held at the V&A in 2004. Black British Style opened with a Burton pale blue two-piece suit (1960), owned by Julian Bridgman who came to the UK from Grenada in 1960. Carol is a writer and curator and Professor of Dress, Diaspora, and Transnationalism at the University of the Arts London. She is a member of the Transnational Art, Identity and Nation Research Centre and is the TrAIN/V&A Fellow in the Research Department of the V&A Museum. Black British Style was devised by Carol and curated with Shaun Cole.

    • 32 min
    Lee Miller Dressed: Brighton Museum & Art Gallery

    Lee Miller Dressed: Brighton Museum & Art Gallery

    Alison Moloney and Martin Pel discuss the red dress, possibly by Schiaparelli, which opened the Lee Miller show at Brighton Museum. Lee Miller was a photographer, surrealist, model, war correspondent, writer, traveller, and cook, who lived her many lives with passion and audacity. These lives are all reflected in her dress and style which is documented in this show curated by Martin. The exhibition opened in October 2023 at Brighton Museum & Art Gallery.

    • 26 min
    The Vulgar: Barbican Art Gallery

    The Vulgar: Barbican Art Gallery

    Alison Moloney and Judith Clark discuss The Vulgar: Fashion Redefined which explored ideas around fashion and taste. Devised, curated and designed by Judith, this conversation is centred on the two objects which opened the show - a chasuble fragment (1480-1500) and an Elsa Schiaparelli evening ensemble (c.1937). The exhibition was first staged at the Barbican Art Gallery in 2017 (it toured to the Winterpalais in Vienna, Austria and Modemuseum in Hasselt, Belgium) and was co-curated with psychoanalyst Adam Phillips. Judith is Professor of Fashion and Museology at London College of Fashion, where in 2013 she co-founded the Centre for Fashion Curation.

    • 20 min

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