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American Craft Forums are free online conversations that bring the community together to explore new ways of thinking about craft. Tying into the themes of each issue of American Craft, these discussions feature diverse voices working together to move the craft field forward.

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MOSAIC: Where Craft and Fashion Meet

This Craft Forum took place Thursday, March 24, 2022
Presented in conjunction with the Spring 2022 issue of American Craft.

Watch this Forum below or visit our YouTube channel.

Join us for a conversation with artists from the quilting community in Boykin, Alabama, also known as Gee’s Bend, and fashion designer Greg Lauren as they discuss what it means to highlight the craft in fashion and the beauty of transparency in partnerships. This American Craft Forum is tied to the fashion-themed Spring 2022 issue of American Craft magazine.

From the thousands of handsewn seed pearls on Grace Kelly’s wedding dress in 1956, to Taylor Swift’s head turning, handsewn, floral Oscar de la Renta dress at the 2021 Grammy Awards, to Lil’ Nas X’s golden armor hand fabricated for this year’s Met Gala, craft and couture fashion have been joined at the hip for a very long time. We all remember the clothes and the designer, but what about the fabricators and the inspiration behind those innovative and stunning garments?

In the Spring 2022 issue feature article “Beloved Patches of Orange,” writer and fashion scholar Jonathan Michael Square teases out a story about an amazing community of textile artists in Gee’s Bend and Greg Lauren, the designer who wanted to flip the narrative by putting those artists who inspired him front and center in a collection all about collaboration.

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