Dear alumni,
Estelle Dupuis, ( IFM Entrepreneurs) program is the founder of FHOND (Fashion Héritage en Demand).
At her initiative and with her moderation, we are pleased to organize within the framework of the IFM Alumni Sustainability & Fashion Club program, a first exceptional round table for this autumn 2020!
Vintage and new luxury: can the iconic pieces of fashion history become the luxury wardrobe of tomorrow?
"All department stores will become museums and all museums will become department stores" proclaimed Andy Warhol in 1975. (From a to B and back again)
A vision that strikes by its contemporaneity, and in which exceptional vintage pieces find their full place, at the crossroads of fashion and know-how with the world of art and creation, in a common inspiration, excitement, and creative perfection.
Driven by the infatuation for second-hand trade, does exceptional vintage clothing nevertheless benefit from a fair perception on the part of the clientele, and the recognition it could claim?
Between style, fashion, inspiration, conservation and business, these are all paths we propose to explore here: can the iconic pieces of fashion history become the luxury wardrobe of tomorrow?
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We receive on this occasion :
Pénélope Blanckaert (IFM Alumni 2004): Expert and consultant in 20th & 21st century fashion.
Marie Blanchet: Co-founder of "Mon Vintage" (formerly CEO of William Vintage and Head of Vintage at Vestiaire Collective)
Alexandre Samson: Curator of Haute Couture (Collections from 1947) and contemporary creation at the Galliera Museum
(image of illustration ©Charles de Linière for FHOND)