This year the seminar explores the fashion industry in New England. Speakers from many sectors of the regional textile and apparel supply chain. New England is the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution in America. The product at the time was cotton yarn spun by waterpower harnessed from the Blackstone River in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. The apparel industry has a long history in New England with shoes, corsets, jewelry, and athletic wear among the fashionable products made in the region. Speakers include four of our own URI graduates.

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Schedule
2024
Wednesday, February 7th
4:00 PM

Buying for a New England Discount Retailer

Marlene Bellini, University of Rhode Island

4:00 PM

Wednesday, February 14th
4:00 PM

American Manufacturing: Orders not Subsidies

Charlie Merrow, The Merrow Group Companies

4:00 PM

Wednesday, February 21st
4:00 PM

Silk in New England: From Sericulture to Status Symbol

Madelyn Shaw

4:00 PM

Wednesday, March 6th
4:00 PM

New England: Fashion's True Influencer

Kirby Nuñez, Puma

4:00 PM

Wednesday, March 20th
4:00 PM

Newport: Resort City of Fashion, 1870-1920

Rebecca Kelly, South County Museum, Rhode Island

4:00 PM

Wednesday, March 27th
4:00 PM

L.L. Bean

Meagan Anderson, Designer, L.L. Bean

4:00 PM

Wednesday, April 3rd
4:00 PM

The Jewelry Industry in New England

Kara Brennan

4:00 PM

Wednesday, April 10th
4:00 PM

Wisdom & Creativity in Interior Design

Joshua Shockley, Joshua Shockley Interiors

4:00 PM

Wednesday, April 17th
4:00 PM

Student Papers on New England's contributions to textiles and design

Kristine Bolarinho
Allie Iaciofano
Ayelet Birmen

4:00 PM