Front and (Off-)Centre: Fashion and Southeast Asia

Front and Off Centre Fashion and Southeast Asia The Courtauld Research Forum

The Courtauld Research Forum, Online via Zoom, 5th – 6th May 2023, 9am – 1pm BST / 4pm – 8.30 pm GMT+8.

Organised by Dr Rebecca Arnold (The Courtauld) and Dr Nadya Wang (LASALLE College of the Arts).

Southeast Asia has by and large been on the margins of fashion history. This conference places it front and centre, and highlights the diversity and sophistication of fashion practices relating to the region, which includes Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor-Leste and Vietnam. In doing so, it contributes to ongoing efforts to decentralise fashion studies.

Here are three questions that inform the conference: How do fashion practitioners who have ties to Southeast Asia engage with the self, their local and regional communities, as well as the global fashion system? What are the ideas and values that underpin the work they do? And what are the common threads and unique characteristics that define fashion from the region, if any?

Over two days, through academic papers and industry presentations, we will weave in and out of archives, businesses, exhibitions, magazines, wardrobes and more. The multi-faceted collage will document beginnings, continuations and interventions from various participants in the Southeast Asian fashion community, and showcase the inherent creativity in this part of the world. It is by no means exhaustive, and will be the first of many gatherings to think and talk about connections and interactions between fashion and Southeast Asia. 

“Front and (Off-)Centre: Fashion and Southeast Asia” takes place at The Courtauld Research Forum on Zoom, and is free for all to attend with registration. It is organised in collaboration with Fashion & Market (FAM), a multimedia platform that presents specialist content on Southeast Asian fashion, featuring its community’s interdisciplinary practices.

The conference takes place fully online, and is free for all to attend. Register here.

Information about the conference was originally published here, where the schedule is available. Click here for the conference booklet to read abstracts and bios.

Programme

Day 1
5 May 2023
9am - 1.30pm BST / 4pm - 8.30pm GMT+8

4pm GMT+8 / 9am BST
Welcome Presentation

Front and (Off-)Centre: Fashion and Southeast Asia
Dr Nadya Wang

4.20pm GMT+8 / 9.20am BST
Session 1: Fashion Curation

Chaired by Fiona McKay

Fashion on Display: Collaborative Fashion Curating and Experimental Exhibition-Making in Singapore
Weiqi Yap

A Collective Memory of Fashion
Daniela Monasterios-Tan

Q&A

5.10pm GMT+8 / 10.10am BST
Session 2: Fashion Time Travels

Chaired by Weiqi Yap

Same But Different
Peter Lee

Dressing Up, Down, in All Directions
Kiko del Rosario

Q&A

6pm GMT+8 / 11am BST
Break

6.20pm GMT+8 / 11.20am BST
Session 3: Fashion Brands

Chaired by Rohaizatul Azhar

Kebaya: The Intersection of Past and Future
Toton Januar

KILOMET 109
Thao Vu

Q&A

7.20pm GMT+8 / 12.20pm BST
Session 4: Hybridity in Fashion

Chaired by Daniela Monasterios-Tan

T-Shirts: Signs, Surfaces, and Materialising Hybridity
Sang Thai

An Artisanal Future - Indigo as Livelihood
Dr Chomwan Weeraworawit

Q&A

8.10pm GMT+8 / 1.10pm BST
Closing Remarks for Day 1

8.30pm GMT+8 / 1.30pm BST
End

Programme

Day 2
6 May 2022
9am-1pm BST / 4pm-8pm GMT+8

4pm GMT+8 / 9am BST
Welcome

Continuing Conversations
Dr Nadya Wang

4.05pm GMT+8 / 9.05am BST
Session 5: Sustainability in Fashion

Chaired by Aqilah Zailan

Accrediting Ethical Fashion: B Corp Certification and Social Enterprise in Indonesia
Dr Harriette Richards

Notes on the Wardrobe
Xingyun Shen

Q&A

4.55pm GMT+8 / 9.55am BST
Session 6: Fashion Spreads

Chaired by Dr Anne Peirson-Smith

‘Hong Kong Fashions’: Producing and Promoting Image, Style & Identity in the 1960s & 1970s
Dr Alice Beard

Modest and Appropriate for Us: Fashion, Modernity, and Morality in Postcolonial Indonesia (1950-1965)
Rima Febriani

An Archive of Poses: Decolonising Singapore’s Fashion History through Performing Models’ Images
Angelene Wong

Q&A

6pm GMT+8 / 11.10am BST
Break

6.30pm GMT+8 / 11.30am BST
Session 7: PHx Fashion Group 

Chaired by Dr Nadya Wang

Rethinking Philippine Fashion Creative Ecologies: Enabling Creativity and Commerce
Esme Palaganas
Joseph Bagasao III
Trickie Lopa

Q&A

7pm GMT+8 / 12.00pm BST
Session 8: Artists and Fashion

Chaired by Lim Sheau Yun

Putting on the Dog: Wardrobe as Contemporary Art

Jakkai Siributr

La Bruja (All The Places She's Been)

Wawi Navarroza

Q&A

7.35pm GMT+8 / 12.35pm BST
Session 9: Fashion Photography and Film

Chaired by Sharrona Valezka

Straddling The Personal and The Commercial

Jaya Khidir

In Pursuit of Temples in the Sky

Gagandeep Singh

Q&A

8.10pm GMT+8 / 1.10pm BST
Plenary Session

8.30 GMT+8 / 1.30pm BST
End of Conference

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