Creating a Fashion Textile Archive
From concept to structure: fundamentals for starting and organizing a Fashion Archive.
From concept to structure: fundamentals for starting and organizing a Fashion Archive.
Purpose of this course
A brief overview of the fashion industry’s corporate archives.After an initial definition, you’ll delve into the specifics, materials, and requirements that characterize individual business needs. Through case studies, you’ll explore the steps required to design, establish, or reorganize a fashion archive.
€ 500
Classes: January 14, 15, and 16, 2026
Registration deadline: January 7, 2026
Format: In-person or live streaming
Places: 22
Program
Wednesday, January 14 – 10:00 AM–1:00 PM and 2:00 PM–5:00 PM
Textile/Fashion Archives between preservation and enhancement
Teacher:
Francina Chiara
Textile Historian
Based on museum and business experiences, this course explains the difficulties and methods of maintaining and improving a textile/fashion archive.Topics related to archival objects, inventory and cataloging, descriptive and promotional images, subject lists, and vocabularies will be discussed. Subjects such as routine maintenance, extraordinary interventions, and archive enhancement methods will also be explored.
Thursday, January 15 – 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Organizing and Managing a Corporate Archive in the Fashion Industry
Teacher:
Giorgetta Bonfiglio Dosio
Full Professor of Archival Science at the University of Padua and National Councilor for ANAI
The class will cover the following topics:
- What is a Corporate Archive?
- What documents are contained in a Fashion Archive?
- What is the purpose and services of an Archive?
- How to organize a Corporate Archive?
- The archive as a tool for protecting the company and the brand.
- Enhancement and use of the Archive
Thursday, January 15 – 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Visit to the F.FRI Archive
Teacher:
Erika Zini
F.FRI Archive Office
Since 2015, Fashion Research Italy has been investing in fashion heritage, acquiring the Silkin Archive with approximately 30,000 textile designs. Fully digitized and cataloged, the Archive is accessible to companies, professionals, and scholars to enhance its cultural and creative heritage. During the visit, students will analyze the volumes in the Renzo Brandone Archive Library, which inspired Silkin’s graphic designers.
Friday, January 16 – starting at 10:00 AM
Visit to the Gucci Archive and Museum
Via delle Caldaie, 7 – 50125 Firenze
Housed in a 16th-century building (Palazzo Settimanni) on Via delle Caldaie in Florence, Gucci Garden unfolds over five floors, 2,800 square meters, encompassing 100 years of history. Conceived by Creative Director Alessandro Michele and designed with Valerie Steele, curator and director of the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, the Archive encompasses Gucci’s entire history from the 1920s to the last collection of Alessandro Michele, who also designed this monumental archive. Palazzo Settimanni has been owned by Gucci since 1953, when it was renovated to serve as its first Florentine factory.
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The Foundation
Fashion Research Italy Foundation was established in 2015 in order to celebrate and promote the manufacturing expertise that distinguishes our Emilia-Romagna area and to become a point of reference for the entire fashion industry.F.FRI’s core business is the Textile Design Archive, which houses 30,000 paper and textile designs, a source of inspiration for all small and medium-sized businesses and designers in the sector.