Interviews originally published in the New York-based journal, Fashion Projects, re-issued in the journal's print anthology, Fashion Projects: 15 Years of Fashion in Dialogue, ed. Francesca Granata. Chicago: Intellect, The University of Chicago Press, 2024. Excerpt from the publisher’s page below. > See Mae Colburn, "Curation and Conservation: An Interview with Sarah Scaturro" (2018), pp. 30-34; "Fashioning Vulnerabilities: An Interview with Pascale Gatzen" (2012), pp. 166-170; and "Envisioning a Thriving Local Textile Economy: An Interview with Rebecca Burgess" (2011), pp. 171-174.
“The long-running non-profit journal Fashion Projects was described by The Paris Review as “a journal devoted to critical discourse in fashion.” Fashion Projects was founded in New York in 2005 as a zine. It gradually morphed into a larger journal straddling the academic and general interest worlds, with international distribution and an ardent readership. It served as a platform to highlight the importance of fashion within current critical discourses through longform interviews with a range of curators, critics, artists and designers.”













