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Join fashion researchers Dani and Nadya in the vitrine, where they chat about the business, culture and pleasures of historical and contemporary fashion in Singapore, Asia and beyond. Hear their view... more
FAQs about In the Vitrine:How many episodes does In the Vitrine have?The podcast currently has 102 episodes available.
January 28, 2022Episode 71 | Fashion at Intersections with (Singapore) Art (Week)We reflect upon interdisciplinary projects where fashion intersects with art through our Singapore Art Week experience as both visitors and participants. From among the 130 projects, Dani zooms in on Brian Gothong Tan's 'The Swimming Pool Library' project with T:>Works and Fyerool Darma's ' L♤ND$¢♤PΞ$' at Yeo Workshop. She also talks about her work with Mash-Up collaborating with Butterknife Folk at Funan SG. Nadya speaks about the A&M Salon talk she moderated at SAW Dialogues that discussed the intersection of art with food and design, including fashion....more15minPlay
January 03, 2022Episode 70 | Super Freak Boutique and Mending CafésDani speaks about setting up a mending station at Super Freak Boutique, and the conversations she had with the owners of clothes that were brought to her. Nadya muses about the connections that the act of mending can engender, and Dani talks about the existence of mending cafés elsewhere, where one can teach or learn the skills to prolong the life of a garment. Bonus! Dani shows a beautiful example of visible mending onscreen....more10minPlay
December 18, 2021Ep 69 | Redefining Luxury: Chanel’s Advent Calendar, Zou Yaqi and Telfarchatter, and wonder about how the democratisation of fashion has affected the business of heritage luxury brands. They also discuss art student Zou Yaqi’s ability to gain access to freebies in Beijing using a counterfeit Hermès bag, and Telfar’s working model to redefine the consumption of a luxury bag....more14minPlay
November 24, 2021Ep 68 | Garment Care and Mending as an Act of AffectionDani speaks about presenting 'Home Economics with A Stubborn Bloom' in the sixth edition of Objectifs’ 'Women in Film and Photography' programme, which looks at the theme of inheritance. This brings us to talk about garment care, including mending as an act of affection to give garments a new lease on life, and how it contributes to the story and enjoyment of them....more14minPlay
November 03, 2021Ep 67 | Encountering Fashion in Other SpacesDani and Nadya catch up on what they have been doing in the past couple of weeks: a talk that Dani gave with A Stubborn Bloom about home economics at the Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall, looking at artist Ian Tee’s reworking of textiles to make his works as a part of the initiative ‘Walk Walk Don’t Run’ by Grey Projects and an exhibition titled ‘The Tailors and the Mannequins: Chen Cheng Mei and You Khin’ at a new project space ‘Dalam Southeast Asia’ at the National Gallery Singapore. They find fashion discourses popping up in spaces that do not cater strictly to fashion, and dream about how that might change in the near future....more12minPlay
October 13, 2021Episode 66 | The Digital Multilogue on Fashion Education and Carry-On LuggageThe Digital Multilogue on Fashion Education took place from 1 to 2 October, and we speak about Daniela’s presentation, ‘Situating Fashion Studies in Southeast Asia: Practical Methods’ in the ‘Towards Inclusion’ panel. We then contemplate the new Vaccinated Travel Lanes (VTL) that Singapore has opened up with 11 other countries (and more to come!) and what post-pandemic packing and travel will look and feel like. And we remember our favourite travel outfits we cannot wait to bring in our carry-on luggage once again....more13minPlay
September 22, 2021Ep 65 | The Office, Body of Proof, and SpinWe speak about our recent nostalgic TV watching with Daniela going through ‘The Office’ (2005-2013) and Nadya ‘Body of Proof’ (2011-2013). Could we see them as the new period dramas, given the decline of office wear as we know it given shifting circumstances with the ongoing pandemic? We segue into ‘Spin’ (1999-2000), a Singapore television show centring on the group of teenagers that we both watched when we were young teens ourselves, and how it contributed to an understanding of ourselves and others....more12minPlay
August 26, 2021Ep 64 | Happy 56th Birthday, Singapore: Female, Men’s Folio and Her WorldIn this episode, Dani and Nadya speak about how Singapore magazines Female, Her World and Men’s Folio celebrate the nation’s birthday by highlighting efforts in the local fashion industry. Dani highlights the front cover fashion choices and stories in Female that look back at the early 2000s. They also discuss the publications’ heartening inclusion of the work and viewpoints of fashion educators and fresh graduates....more14minPlay
August 11, 2021Ep 63 | Athletic Fashion at the Tokyo OlympicsEpisode 63: Athletic Fashion at the Tokyo OlympicsIn this episode, we talk about the Tokyo Olympics 2020 where uniforms not only convey national identities but also build brand identities, such as Team Liberia’s wardrobe beautifully designed by Telfar. We consider the equal importance of aesthetics and function in designing uniforms for athletes at this international event, and ruminate on the unconventional, such as diver Tom Daley’s knit-a-thon....more14minPlay
July 22, 2021Ep 62| Dress and the Body in Three Recent ExhibitionsEpisode 62: Dress and the Body in Three Recent ExhibitionsWe talk about two works relating to dress and the body by Hamkah Latib and Chok Si Xuan in the group exhibition 'only losers left alive (songs for lovers for the end of the world)' at Yeo Workshop. Nadya considers gaps in writing on Singapore photography in the 1960s that could be filled by looking at the body, in her presentation for the show 'Yip Cheong Fun: Common Interest' at Art Agenda @ 63 Spottiswoode. Similarly, Daniela reflects upon potential connections between dress and the body with Singapore history through the public lecture by Dr Loh Kah Seng on women working in factories in the same decade, in accompaniment to the showcase 'Modern Women of the Republic: Fashion and Change in China and Singapore' at Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall....more14minPlay
FAQs about In the Vitrine:How many episodes does In the Vitrine have?The podcast currently has 102 episodes available.