The History of Fashion Design | Holly Alford, Director of Inclusion and Equity at VCU School of Arts

Holly Price Alford is the Interim Director of Inclusion and Equity for the VCU School of the Arts and is an Associate Professor in the Department of Fashion Design and Merchandising. She holds degrees in both Fashion Design and in Costume design. Holly’s research emphasis is on how minority cultures influence fashion globally as well as 20th and 21st century fashion icons. Holly has presented and exhibited her work nationally and internationally, as far away as Denmark, Australia, Hong Kong, and Qatar. She has, also, been interviewed by national publications as well as international publications in countries such as China, Poland, and Britain. She has been interviewed by the British Broadcast Corporation (BBC) for its news series on how hip-hop has influenced American youth to expose their underwear, as well as several times by the Associated Press on historical fashion icons and issues. She is the author of the fifth, sixth, and soon to be seventh editions of “Who’s Who in Fashion” for Bloomsbury Publishers, the leading publisher of Fashion textbooks and she has had several papers published. Most recently, her paper entitled “The Criminalization for the Saggy Pant” was published in a book entitled Fashion and Crime by Joanne Tourney through IB Taurus, London in 2020.

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