Judith Clark at IULM: a journey through fashion, culture and the vision of Elio Fiorucci

Fashion - 28 January 2025 - Event date 25 February 2025

A meeting with Judith Clark, curator of the Elio Fiorucci exhibition at the Triennale, to explore the link between fashion, culture and curating. Appointment on Feb. 25 at 3 p.m. in the Auditorium.

On the occasion of the opening of Milano Moda Donna, on Tuesday, February 25 from 3 p.m. in the Auditorium (IULM 6), IULM University will host a special meeting with Judith Clark, Professor of Fashion and Museology at the London College of Fashion as well as one of the most influential curators in the world of fashion and museology.

Judith Clark is the curator of the exhibition Elio Fiorucci, running at the Milan Triennale until March 16, 2025. The exhibition celebrates the legendary Italian fashion designer, famous for mixing art, music and design in his creations, resulting in a unique and universal language. The exhibition explores his innovative approach, from pop culture to iconic angels, recounting his impact on fashion and society.

During the meeting at IULM, Judith Clark will share her experience and the curatorial process behind the exhibition, offering a unique insight into how fashion can be a powerful tool for cultural expression.

The meeting is open to all IULM students and external audiences, subject to availability.

This event is part of the Badge of Honour initiative for all students in the Bachelor's and Master's degree programs. Participation in this event, in conjunction with the Massimo Cantini Parrini event on February 24, corresponds to the completion of 1 of the 4 activities (for students enrolled in the Master's degree programs) and 1 of the 6 activities (for students enrolled in the Bachelor's degree programs) required to earn the badge of honor point. Punctuality is recommended.