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Dressed: The History of Fashion
Fashioning Wonder: A Cabinet of Curiosities, Part II, an interview with Dr. Colleen Hill

Dressed: The History of Fashion

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 39:26


In Part II of this week's episode, Dr. Colleen Hill joins us to speak about some of the incredible objects in her exhibition Fashioning Wonder: A Cabinet of Curiosities which is on view at The Museum at FIT through April 20. 2025. From the rare Victorian era sterling silver posey to the insatiable mind of Alexander McQueen, Fashioning Wonder is reminds us of the awe-inspiring power of fashion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dressed: The History of Fashion
Fashioning Wonder: A Cabinet of Curiosities, Part I, an interview with Dr. Colleen Hill

Dressed: The History of Fashion

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 53:17


All this week we endeavor to spark your sartorial curiosity as Dr. Colleen Hill joins us to speak about her exhibition Fashioning Wonder: A Cabinet of Curiosities which is on view at The Museum at FIT through April 20, 2025. In Part I, we delve into the history of the wunderkammer, or cabinet of curiosity, during the 16th-early 18th centuries and learn about some of the types of fashion objects found in these collections, which are often cited as the precursors to modern museum collections. Want more Dressed: The History of Fashion?  • Our website and classes • Our Instagram • Our bookshelf with over 150 of our favorite fashion history titles Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Our Time
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

In Our Time

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 49:58


Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Lewis Carroll's book which first appeared in print in 1865 with illustrations by John Tenniel. It has since become one of the best known works in English, captivating readers who follow young Alice as she chases a white rabbit, pink eyed, in a waistcoat with pocket watch, down a rabbit hole that becomes a well and into wonderland. There she meets the Cheshire Cat, the Hatter, the March Hare, the Mock Turtle and more, all the while growing smaller and larger, finally outgrowing everyone at the trial of Who Stole the Tarts from the Queen of Hearts and exclaiming 'Who cares for you? You're nothing but a pack of cards!'WithFranziska Kohlt Leverhulme Research Fellow in the History of Science at the University of Leeds and the Inaugural Carrollian Fellow of the University of Southern CaliforniaKiera Vaclavik Professor of Children's Literature and Childhood Culture at Queen Mary, University of LondonAndRobert Douglas-Fairhurst Professor of English Literature at Magdalen College, University of OxfordProducer: Simon TillotsonReading list:Kate Bailey and Simon Sladen (eds), Alice: Curiouser and Curiouser (V&A Publishing, 2021)Gillian Beer, Alice in Space: The Sideways Victorian World of Lewis Carroll (University of Chicago Press, 2016)Will Brooker, Alice's Adventures: Lewis Carroll and Alice in Popular Culture (Continuum, 2004)Humphrey Carpenter, Secret Gardens: A Study of the Golden Age of Children's Literature (first published 1985; Faber and Faber, 2009)Lewis Carroll (introduced by Martin Gardner), The Annotated Alice: The Definitive Edition, (W. W. Norton & Company, 2000)Gavin Delahunty and Christoph Benjamin Schulz (eds), Alice in Wonderland Through the Visual Arts (Tate Publishing, 2011)Robert Douglas-Fairhurst, The Story of Alice: Lewis Carroll and the Secret History of Wonderland (Harvill Secker, 2015)Colleen Hill, Fairy Tale Fashion (Yale University Press, 2016)Franziska Kohlt, Alice through the Wonderglass: The Surprising Histories of a Children's Classic (Reaktion, forthcoming 2025) Franziska Kohlt and Justine Houyaux (eds.), Alice: Through the Looking-Glass: A Companion (Peter Lang, forthcoming 2024)Charlie Lovett, Lewis Carroll: Formed by Faith (University of Virginia Press, 2022)Elizabeth Sewell, The Field of Nonsense (first published 1952; Dalkey Archive Press, 2016)Kiera Vaclavik, 'Listening to the Alice books' (Journal of Victorian Culture, Volume 26, Issue 1, January 2021)Diane Waggoner, Lewis Carroll's Photography and Modern Childhood (Princeton University Press 2020)Edward Wakeling, The Man and his Circle (IB Tauris, 2014)Edward Wakeling, The Photographs of Lewis Carroll: A Catalogue Raisonné (University of Texas Press, 2015)

In Our Time: Culture
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

In Our Time: Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 49:58


Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Lewis Carroll's book which first appeared in print in 1865 with illustrations by John Tenniel. It has since become one of the best known works in English, captivating readers who follow young Alice as she chases a white rabbit, pink eyed, in a waistcoat with pocket watch, down a rabbit hole that becomes a well and into wonderland. There she meets the Cheshire Cat, the Hatter, the March Hare, the Mock Turtle and more, all the while growing smaller and larger, finally outgrowing everyone at the trial of Who Stole the Tarts from the Queen of Hearts and exclaiming 'Who cares for you? You're nothing but a pack of cards!'WithFranziska Kohlt Leverhulme Research Fellow in the History of Science at the University of Leeds and the Inaugural Carrollian Fellow of the University of Southern CaliforniaKiera Vaclavik Professor of Children's Literature and Childhood Culture at Queen Mary, University of LondonAndRobert Douglas-Fairhurst Professor of English Literature at Magdalen College, University of OxfordProducer: Simon TillotsonReading list:Kate Bailey and Simon Sladen (eds), Alice: Curiouser and Curiouser (V&A Publishing, 2021)Gillian Beer, Alice in Space: The Sideways Victorian World of Lewis Carroll (University of Chicago Press, 2016)Will Brooker, Alice's Adventures: Lewis Carroll and Alice in Popular Culture (Continuum, 2004)Humphrey Carpenter, Secret Gardens: A Study of the Golden Age of Children's Literature (first published 1985; Faber and Faber, 2009)Lewis Carroll (introduced by Martin Gardner), The Annotated Alice: The Definitive Edition, (W. W. Norton & Company, 2000)Gavin Delahunty and Christoph Benjamin Schulz (eds), Alice in Wonderland Through the Visual Arts (Tate Publishing, 2011)Robert Douglas-Fairhurst, The Story of Alice: Lewis Carroll and the Secret History of Wonderland (Harvill Secker, 2015)Colleen Hill, Fairy Tale Fashion (Yale University Press, 2016)Franziska Kohlt, Alice through the Wonderglass: The Surprising Histories of a Children's Classic (Reaktion, forthcoming 2025) Franziska Kohlt and Justine Houyaux (eds.), Alice: Through the Looking-Glass: A Companion (Peter Lang, forthcoming 2024)Charlie Lovett, Lewis Carroll: Formed by Faith (University of Virginia Press, 2022)Elizabeth Sewell, The Field of Nonsense (first published 1952; Dalkey Archive Press, 2016)Kiera Vaclavik, 'Listening to the Alice books' (Journal of Victorian Culture, Volume 26, Issue 1, January 2021)Diane Waggoner, Lewis Carroll's Photography and Modern Childhood (Princeton University Press 2020)Edward Wakeling, The Man and his Circle (IB Tauris, 2014)Edward Wakeling, The Photographs of Lewis Carroll: A Catalogue Raisonné (University of Texas Press, 2015)

Walk 2 Wealth
How Your Emotions Can Effect Your Money w/ Shani Curry

Walk 2 Wealth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 54:40 Transcription Available


Money makes the world go round, but it's our emotions that fuel the journey. In a captivating session with money therapist Shani at FinCon, we explore how our feelings intertwine with our financial decisions and the paths they lead us down. From the comfortable financial bubble of Shani's childhood to the awakening that college life brings, we look at the often rocky transition to financial independence—a universal challenge laden with personal learning curves.Join us as we stroll down memory lane, reminiscing on the early work experiences and entrepreneurial beginnings that shape our financial psyche. We reflect on the unique microcosms of hair salons and barbershops, where business and personal relationships are woven into a tapestry of community and emotional wealth. It's not just about building a bank account; it's about recognizing and overcoming self-doubt that can stifle financial growth, and fostering a new generation that's savvy in both finances and emotions.Our discussion culminates with actionable insights into developing healthy financial habits and leveraging the power of accountability and vulnerability. Shani and I share the strategies that keep us on track and the profound impact of emotional intelligence on our financial well-being. To top it off, I offer a personal recommendation for a life-changing read—"Thinking World Rich" by Colleen Hill—that champions the importance of leaving both financial and emotional legacies. So tune in and take that first step towards a richer life in every sense of the word.Connect With Shani:Website: https://purseempowerment.com/Instagram: https://instagram.com/purseempowermentFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/PurseEmpowerment/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PurseEmpowermentTVSupport the showHOW TO SUPPORT THE WALK 2 WEALTH PODCAST: walk2wealth.supercast.com 1. Subscribe, Rate, & Review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or your favorite podcast platform. 2. Share Episodes with your family, friends, and co-workers. 3. Donate what you can financially to help us continue to bring great content that inspires you, and people like you around the world!4. GET YOUR BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO START YOUR DREAM BUSINESS: HTTPS://WWW.BIT.LY/WALK2WEALTHGIFT

Costumes & Coffee
The Museum at FIT Costumes & Accessories Curator & Author Colleen Hill

Costumes & Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 19:59


I love exploring the intersection and history of costumes and fashion. After all, how would we know if it's an original idea without something to reference? The next episode of the podcast features Colleen Hill, Curator of costumes and accessories at The Museum at FIT, New York. We chat about what she does as a museum curator and her latest 90s-inspired coffee table book. We even get into some fun costumes trivia like... - Which 90s sitcom character was scripted to be a fashion student at FIT. - What decade mixed metals became a thing. - What vintage collection pieces she looks for when shopping. Grab a cup and tune in!

The Coug Cast
10 reasons why I love WSU, getting connected with a cougar connector

The Coug Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 18:59


Erica Johnson is a junior "cougar connector" at Washington State University. The Cougar Connectors group is made up of five to eight student ambassadors who represent the University and the Pullman campus in many capacities. This group plays a vital role in the promotion and growth of WSU. In this episode, Erica and communications assistant Colleen Hill break down the top 10 things they love about Washington State University, and what makes the Pullman campus so special. Erica's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erica-johnson-7653941b8/ Erica's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erricanicole/

UNbiased Label
In conversation with Colleen Hill, "Reinvention & Restlessness: Fashion in the Nineties"

UNbiased Label

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 57:24


This episode is a conversation with Colleen Hill, Fashion Author and Curator at The Museum at FIT. Colleen holds an MA in Fashion and Textile Studies: History, Theory, Museum Practice from FIT and is currently a PhD candidate at London College of Fashion. Her most recent exhibition Reinvention and Restlessness: Fashion in the 90s (2021) is on exhibit until April 17, 2022. Colleen has authored or coauthored many books on fashion and contributed to numerous other publications including her latest book Reinvention and Restlessness: Fashion in the 90s (2021) which examines 'Nineties fashion--from grunge, to Clueless's Alaïa, to Margiela's new couture--is an essential reference point for contemporary style. This book, created in tandem with an exhibition at The Museum at FIT, documents the changing culture, attitudes, and creatives that ushered in our visual age' (Rizzoli). In this talk, Colleen and I discuss her exhibition and book Reinvention and Restlessness: Fashion in the 90s, the art of curating, and workings of the Museum at FIT. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/zara-korutz/message

The Coug Cast
Heading through college at your own pace: A conversation with a peer mentor

The Coug Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 15:35


Marjie Sabo is a peer mentor at Cougs Rise, who specializes in providing academic and emotional support for several current high school students in Washington schools. In this episode, communications assistant Colleen Hill has a conversation with Marjie about her college experience, and why she is adamant about reminding her students to go forth in education at their own pace. More info on the Cougs Rise program: https://provost.wsu.edu/cougsrise/

The Coug Cast
Balancing Family Obligations while in College

The Coug Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 25:07


Join current UC Irvine student Vanessa Delgado in discussing the balance of family obligations as a college student. Vanessa's research at Irvine explores how Latinx children of immigrants help their parents navigate U.S. society through translation, and giving back to families. Cougs Rise communications assistant Colleen Hill welcomes Vanessa in this episode where they discuss how to recognize this balance, how to negotiate the challenge, and what colleges can do to help. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessa-delgado-71474171/ Twitter: @VanessaD015

Dressed: The History of Fashion
The 90s, an interview with Colleen Hill, part 2

Dressed: The History of Fashion

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 35:36


Fashion historian and Curator of Costume and Accessories at The Museum at FIT, Colleen Hill, joins us again today for part two of our discussion on fashion in the 1990s. RECOMMENDED READING: Hill, Colleen. Fashion in the Nineties. New York: Rizzoli, 2021. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Dressed: The History of Fashion
The 90s, an interview with Colleen Hill, part 1

Dressed: The History of Fashion

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 39:18


Supermodels, grunge, minimalism, oh my! This week Colleen Hill joins us for a two-part episode on fashion in the 1990s. RECOMMENDED READING: Hill, Colleen. Fashion in the Nineties. New York: Rizzoli, 2021. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

In Talks With
Colleen Hill on 90s fashion

In Talks With

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2021 24:46


Was fashion more fun in the 90s? From grunge to vintage, from McQueen to Margiela - there's a lot to cover. Danielle Radojcin asks Colleen Hill, a curator at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, to give us the lowdown on the stories she uncovered while researching her new book on the subject.

The Museum at FIT Fashion Culture Podcast
Stephen Jones in conversation with Colleen Hill | Fashion Culture

The Museum at FIT Fashion Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 21:06


Stephen Jones is a milliner whose exquisitely crafted, quixotic hats attract a celebrity clientele that includes Rihanna, Mick Jagger, and Dita Von Teese. In this conversation with MFIT curator, Colleen Hill, Jones shares stories on how he came into millinery and why people wear hats.   Watch the full video with captions on YouTube.   The Museum at FIT (MFIT) is the only museum dedicated exclusively to the art of fashion in New York City. https://www.fitnyc.edu/museum

The Museum at FIT Fashion Culture Podcast
Ballet Shoes: Function, Fashion, and Fetish | Fashion Culture

The Museum at FIT Fashion Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2020 20:02


Colleen Hill, curator of costume and accessories at The Museum at FIT, discusses the romance and femininity but also discipline and pain of ballet shoes. Watch the full video with captions on YouTube. The Museum at FIT (MFIT) is the only museum dedicated exclusively to the art of fashion in New York City. https://www.fitnyc.edu/museum

The Museum at FIT Fashion Culture Podcast
50 Years of The Museum at FIT | Fashion Culture

The Museum at FIT Fashion Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 28:46


Dr. Valerie Steele and Colleen Hill reflect on past exhibitions at The Museum at FIT in celebration of its 50th anniversary. This talk was originally presented at the Exhibiting Fashion symposium on Friday, March 8, 2019. This symposium explored the history of fashion curating, the different ways fashion is displayed in museum settings, and how national and regional identities influence fashion exhibitions.   Watch the full video with captions on YouTube. The Museum at FIT (MFIT) is the only museum dedicated exclusively to the art of fashion in New York City. https://www.fitnyc.edu/museum

The Museum at FIT Fashion Culture Podcast
50 Years of The Museum at FIT: Part One | Fashion Culture

The Museum at FIT Fashion Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 35:37


Valerie Steele, director and chief curator of The Museum at FIT chats with Patricia Mears, deputy director, and Colleen Hill, curator of costume and accessories, about the history of the museum and the exhibitions highlighted in Exhibitionism: 50 Years of The Museum at FIT. View Transcript. The Museum at FIT (MFIT) is the only museum dedicated exclusively to the art of fashion in New York City. https://www.fitnyc.edu/museum

Bande à part
Valerie Steele & Exhibitionism

Bande à part

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2019 21:55


We discuss Valerie Steele's recent talk at the London College of Fashion about the current exhibition at and history of the Fashion Institute of Technology Museum in New York. See also links below. Exhibitionism: 50 Years of The Museum at FIT (8 February 2019 – 20 April 2019): https://www.fitnyc.edu/museum/exhibitions/exhibitionism.php Valerie Steele and Colleen Hill (eds): Exhibitionism: 50 Years of The Museum at FIT (2019): http://www.skira.net/en/books/exhibitionism Exhibiting Fashion Symposium, FIT (8 March 2019): https://www.fitnyc.edu/museum/events/symposium/exhibiting-fashion/index.php 50 Years of The Museum at FIT: Fashion as Cultural Heritage (14 March 2019): https://www.fitnyc.edu/museum/events/index.php#MFIT Walter Vecchio (photos) and Robert Riley (text), The Fashion Makers: A Photographic Record (Crown Publisher 1968) Annalee Gold, ‘Talks with a Costume Conservator’, American Craft (October/November 1981): http://www.bettykirke.com/articles/Craftmag/acm.html Judith Clark and Amy de la Haye with Jeffrey Horsley, Exhibiting Fashion: Before and After 1971(Yale University Press 2014): https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300125795/exhibiting-fashion Julia Petrov, Fashion, History, Museums: Inventing the display of dress (Bloomsbury 2019): https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/fashion-history-museums-9781350048997/ Lou Taylor, Establishing Dress History (Manchester University Press 2005) Centre for Fashion Curation at LCF: https://www.arts.ac.uk/research/research-centres/centre-for-fashion-curation#

Dress: Fancy
Episode 10: Dressing the Part – the influence of literature on fancy dress

Dress: Fancy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 32:07


Dressing the Part – the influence of literature on fancy dress. Episode 8 looked at how fancy dress shapes fictional stories, usually for the worse. This week’s show considers the fictional stories that shape fancy dress in real-life. From Alice lost her in Wonderland, to Hamlet lost in his mental anguish, via nursery rhymes and poetry, Lucy and Ben discuss the motivations and meanings behind our perennial desire to dress up as fictional and non-fictional characters.    Sources Lewis Carroll, Adventures in Wonderland (1865); Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There (1871). Margaret Atwood, The Hand Maid’s Tale (1985) William Shakespeare, Hamlet (c.1599-1601)   Analysis Kiera Vaclavik, ‘Of Bands, Bows, and Brows: Hair, the Alice Books, and the Emergence of a Style Icon’, in Colleen Hill, Fairy Tale Fashion (2016), 253-268.  D.J. Taylor, Bright Young People: The Rise and Fall of a Generation: 1918-1940 (2007) Benjamin Wild, A Life in Fashion: The Wardrobe of Cecil Beaton (2016) The story of Louisa Passavant and her Leeds Daily Papers costume: https://secretlivesofobjects.blog/2018/08/14/the-children-of-the-1891-fancy-dress-ball-the-passavant-women/     

Layers
2: Chic

Layers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2018 29:57


This episode, Ana and Stevie are thinking about 'chic', and specifically how spotting a chic person 'in the wild' is what makes people-watching so thrilling! They also hear from Colleen Hill, a curator at the Museum at FIT in New York about the pleasure she gets from working with this chic fashion archive, and how she gets dressed to work alongside such a collection.  This episode of Layers is sponsored by The White Company. You can peruse their cashmere and silky pyjamas here: [http://www.thewhitecompany.com](http://www.thewhitecompany.com) Thank you also to our other sponsor, [ESquared](https://www.esq2.com/uk/), a new fitness app for London. If this sounds up your street, you can use the special offer code POD15 for free £15 credit to get you started.  Follow Layers on Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/layers.podcast/](https://www.instagram.com/layers.podcast/) And if you liked today’s show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! Music: E's Jammy Jams - Arabian Sand (via YouTube Music Library), Kevin MacLeod - Acid Jazz, Kevin MacLeod - Hard Boiled, Aaron Liebermann - Gypsy Stroll (via YouTube Music Library) Production by Lucy Dearlove.

Thread Cult
#37 Fairy Tale Fashion

Thread Cult

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2016 33:45


A current exhibit at the Museum at FIT explores the connection between haute couture and the folk stories of the Brothers Grimm, Hans Christian Andersen, and Charles Perrault, among others. Christine and associate curator Colleen Hill chat about the process of organizing the show, how fast fashion is pushing designers toward the fantastical, and why we might want to teach kids traditional fairy tales rather than the sanitized Disney versions. See the exhibit virtually by visiting http://exhibitions.fitnyc.edu/fairy-tale-fashion/. Music: “Sweet Water” and “Welcome Home," by David Szesztay.