Research Collective for Decoloniality & Fashion

Research Collective for Decoloniality & Fashion

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Couse Outline |
Decoloniality and Fashion 2025 Course

The course is organized around seven topics, examining key problems of the contemporary fashion industry and their roots in the modern civilization project.

The classes are every Tuesday evening, 8-9:30 pm (GMT +2), the Netherlands time, in English and consist of 1h30 hours, including a lecture-type presentation, assignments in smaller breakout rooms sessions, and group discussions.

SEP 23 and 30
OCT 7, 14, 21, 28
NOV 4
SAVE THE DATES

Click the link in our bio to sign up. Feel free to DM us if you have any questions. See you soon!

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Couse Outline |
Decoloniality and Fashion 2025 Course

The course is organized around seven topics, examining key problems of the contemporary fashion industry and their roots in the modern civilization project.

The classes are every Tuesday evening, 8-9:30 pm (GMT +2), the Netherlands time, in English and consist of 1h30 hours, including a lecture-type presentation, assignments in smaller breakout rooms sessions, and group discussions.

SEP 23 and 30
OCT 7, 14, 21, 28
NOV 4
SAVE THE DATES

Click the link in our bio to sign up. Feel free to DM us if you have any questions. See you soon!

Photos from Research Collective for Decoloniality & Fashion's post 14/09/2025

Decoloniality challenges the way we see and shape fashion.

Meet the lecturers of our Online Introductory Course on Decoloniality and Fashion. Each one brings a unique perspective, sharing questions and quick insights that open new ways of thinking about fashion.
Want to dive deeper into decoloniality and fashion? Visit our page to explore more, and sign up for the course through the link in our bio.

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Enrollment for the 7-week online course is NOW OPEN!

📚 Convened by:
Carol Barreto (Brazil)
Pierre-Antoine Vetorello (Belgium)
Angela Janssen (Belgium)
Siviwie James (South Africa)
Sandra Niessen (The Netherlands)

💡 Together we will examine key problems of today’s fashion industry and their roots in the modern civilization project.

💶 Course fee: 275€ (+ 8,46 registration fee)
👥 Open to participants from all walks of life — with or without a background in fashion.

To transform fashion, we need all hands on deck. Join us!

28/08/2025

RCDF Bulletin

ONLINE INTRODUCTORY COURSE ON DECOLONIALITY & FASHION 2025 18/08/2025

Course description This seven-week online introductory course on decoloniality & fashion explores both conceptual and practice-based aspects of decoloniality and fashion and presents participants with an exciting collaborative opportunity—through its discursive and participatory format—to examine a range of tools, formats and practices that will strengthen their position to disrupt dominant eurocentric fashion and formulate diverse, ethical and culturally sustainable alternatives....

ONLINE INTRODUCTORY COURSE ON DECOLONIALITY & FASHION 2025 Course description This seven-week online introductory course on decoloniality & fashion explores both conceptual and practice-based aspects of decoloniality and fashion and presents participan…

Photos from Research Collective for Decoloniality & Fashion's post 10/06/2025

Echoes of the Landfill is an environmental art exhibition that confronts Ghana’s plastic crisis through the transformative power of art. Curated by Beatrice “Bee” Arthur—Team Lead of the Ghana International Fashion Team (GiFt) and Fashion Domain Head of the Ghana Culture Forum—the exhibition features eco-conscious artists who repurpose discarded materials such as plastic, fishing nets, and textile waste into compelling visual and poetic works. Hosted at the Museum of Science and Technology, Accra, the exhibition invites viewers to rethink waste, consumer culture, and sustainability from an African perspective.

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