Celebrate (in) Fashion in Augsburg: Experience fashion as cultural history at tim


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Fashion that tells more than just style
On July 23, 2026, the State Textile and Industry Museum Augsburg focuses on a topic that cleverly connects fashion, culture, and society: Celebrate (in) Fashion: Processes of Value Creation in Occasion Fashion. The lecture by Dr. Ina Hagen-Jeske takes you deep into the world of Talbot Runhof and shows how social value is created from fabric, cut, and staging.
An evening between couture, culture, and context
This event is part of the lecture series for the exhibition CELEBRATING FASHION – Talbot Runhof in Paris and promises an analytical view of occasion fashion, one that only a museum can provide in such depth. Rather than mere surface, it addresses design processes, materiality, presentation, media perception, and the question of why certain garments become iconic objects.
The museum as a stage for fashion history
The tim in Augsburg is seen as a place where textile and industrial history comes alive. It is precisely here that the lecture has its unique effect: Among historical machines, exhibition concepts, and current fashion research, an event experience emerges that appeals to both the professional audience and fashion-interested visitors. The atmosphere among the audience is likely to be characterized by curiosity, attention, and the feeling of experiencing fashion beyond the runway.
Knowledge with style and substance
Dr. Ina Hagen-Jeske, academically anchored at the University of Augsburg, precisely dissects the facets of occasion fashion. Central questions revolve around cultural attributions, symbolic value, and the role of reporting, musealization, and staging. It is exactly this professional perspective that makes the evening so strong: it connects event management in the museum with genuine expertise and a clear target audience approach for fashion fans, culture visitors, and anyone looking to understand societal developments through clothing.
Conclusion: A lecture for all who want to see fashion in a deeper way
This evening offers no quick show but a concentrated, inspiring perspective on fashion as a cultural phenomenon. Those who want to experience how occasion fashion transforms into meaning, identity, and museum history should mark the date and discover the lecture live at tim Augsburg.
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