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Fashion InsideOut Ep 1: “Who are today’s dandies?” with Emilie Hammen

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“Who are today’s dandies?”- In this episode, we head back in time to the 19th century with Prof. Emilie Hammen - professor and specialist in fashion historiography and craftsmanship- to learn all about the emergence, development, life and present status of the famous 19th century dandy figure. ◾  “InsideOut” is a podcast series where students interview and exchange with professors and researchers at Institut Français de la Mode. Each episode concentrates on a different issue of the fashion and creative industries. Join “InsideOut”, the fashion conversation from inside our campus out to you. Host: Pauline Miserey (MSc in International Fashion and Luxury management) Podcaster: Emilie Hammen, Recording & Editing: Alice Audrezet; Yannis BENKHALIFA & Josephine LAFAY Music : Universal Music France ◾  FOLLOW US, JOIN IFM COMMUNITY ! Suivez nous et rejoignez notre communauté ! Instagram @ifmparis https://www.instagram.com/ifmparis Facebook @ifmparis https://www.facebook.com/ifmparis TikTok @ifmparis https://www.tiktok.com/@ifmparis Twitter @ifmparis https://twitter.com/IfmParis LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/institut-francais-de-la-mode/
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“Who are today’s dandies?”- In this episode, we head back in time to the 19th century with Prof. Emilie Hammen - professor and specialist in fashion historiography and craftsmanship- to learn all about the emergence, development, life and present status of the famous 19th century dandy figure. ◾  “InsideOut” is a podcast series where students interview and exchange with professors and researchers at Institut Français de la Mode. Each episode concentrates on a different issue of the fashion and creative industries. Join “InsideOut”, the fashion conversation from inside our campus out to you. Host: Pauline Miserey (MSc in International Fashion and Luxury management) Podcaster: Emilie Hammen, Recording & Editing: Alice Audrezet; Yannis BENKHALIFA & Josephine LAFAY Music : Universal Music France ◾  FOLLOW US, JOIN IFM COMMUNITY ! Suivez nous et rejoignez notre communauté ! Instagram @ifmparis https://www.instagram.com/ifmparis Facebook @ifmparis https://www.facebook.com/ifmparis TikTok @ifmparis https://www.tiktok.com/@ifmparis Twitter @ifmparis https://twitter.com/IfmParis LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/institut-francais-de-la-mode/
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