I LIKE NETWORKING

I LIKE NETWORKING is the podcast inspired by our flagship networking program for women and non-binary people in the creative industries. Join us for conversations with inspiring experts from design, fashion, visual arts, theatre and beyond on how they designed their careers and how you can to. Expect candid conversations on diversity & inclusion, failure, job interviews and much more. For more information, visit ilikenetworking.uk

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episode 1: ISABELLA CORACA, DRESS HISTORIAN, CURATOR AND LECTURER ON ASKING FOR WHAT YOU WANT


This is the intro episode to the brand new I LIKE NETWORKING PODCAST, with star curator Isabella Coraca, who likes clothes more than she likes most people.  She tells us why she moved to London from Brazil, how she got her first job, the intense unspoken competition in the museum world and why we should stop apologizing. 

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I LIKE NETWORKING is the mentoring and networking program for womxn and non-binary people in the creative industries.

Isabella Coraca is a dress lecturer, historian and curator based in London. She has worked with some of the best dress collections in the world, including the ones at the British Museum, Victoria & Albert Museum, Historic Royal Palaces and Museum of London. She is particularly interested in the relationship between dress, culture and identity, and is committed to the de-centralisation of fashion studies. Isabella lectures at Central Saint Martins, University of Westminster and DeTao Studio Gottelier (Shanghai, China), and has been a guest lecturer at London College of Fashion and Faculdade Santa Marcelina (São Paulo, Brazil). 

This is her website: www.isabellacoraca.com

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 September 11, 2020  1h3m