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Institut Français de la Mode

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L’Institut Français de la Mode (IFM) est un établissement d’enseignement supérieur privé à but non lucratif, un centre de formation d’apprentis et de formation continue, ainsi qu’un centre d’expertise pour les industries du textile, de la mode et du luxe. Il propose des formations allant du CAP au master, en décloisonnant la création, le management et les savoir-faire. L’IFM accueille régulièrement des conférences au croisement de multiples univers créatifs (arts, littérature, musique, histo ...
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The IFMA Podcast

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This is a bi-weekly podcast of the International Fire Marshals Association, to enhance communication, share best practices, and promote collaboration among the fire prevention, investigation, and fire code enforcement community.
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In this episode of Fashion InsideOut, Léo Migotti Ramponi, professor of Cognitive Sciences at IFM, examines the understanding of music and fashion as languages and their power of transmission. Léo analyzes music choices for fashion shows, showing why and how music is used to change clothing’s perception. We also look at emerging forms of musical cr…
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In this episode of Fashion InsideOut, Dr. Giovanna Casimiro, Professor of Immersive Technologies at IFM, explores how individuals and brands are embracing new tools. From video games and e-commerce to the creation of virtual spaces, these innovations blur the lines between the possible and the impossible, making new worlds and narratives accessible…
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Dans ce nouvel épisode de Fashion InsideOut, Thomas Delattre, Professeur et Directeur du Fashion Entrepreneurship Center à l'IFM, explore les défis des jeunes créateurs de mode. Il aborde notamment les enjeux de positionnement, les stratégies de développement et l'intégration de pratiques durables, tout en mettant en lumière l'équilibre entre créat…
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Afin de célébrer les Jeux Olympiques 2024, notre nouvel épisode Fashion InsideOut se consacre à la mode et au sport. Adrian Kammarti, chercheur et enseignant à l'IFM en histoire de la mode et en mode contemporaine, nous explique la relation entre la mode et le sport, ainsi que l'évolution de l'influence des sportifs et du sport dans les arts, jusqu…
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In this episode, Sarah Banon, professor and researcher at IFM, whose areas of research include feminism, gender studies, sexuality and fashion media, discusses the evolution of gender representation within fashion weeks and what it says about our society.◾  “Fashion InsideOut” is a podcast series where students interview and exchange with professor…
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Community Risk Reduction entered the fire prevention terminology more than 20 years ago. What’s different about CRR? Karen Berard-Reed, Senior Strategist and CRR Lead for NFPA discusses the differences and what local fire safety advocates can use to meet the NFPA 1300 Standard for CRR Planning and Evaluation. Any feedback, comments, or questions em…
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Dans cet épisode, Alice Audrezet, enseignante et chercheuse en marketing, aborde le sujet de l'authenticité des influenceurs virtuels tout en soulignant les principales distinctions entre les influenceurs humains et leurs homologues virtuels.◾  “Fashion InsideOut” est une série de podcasts où des étudiants interviewent et échangent avec des profess…
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The most recent addition to the International Fire Marshals Association is the Maryland Chapter. Scott Custer is their President and joined me in this episode for conversations about the Federal Fire Service and current legislative challenges facing the fire prevention advocates in Maryland. We also discussed the importance and benefits of involvem…
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Carbon Monoxide is an odorless, colorless, and toxic gas that has been called the silent killer. The National Carbon Monoxide Awareness Association is working hard in the codes and standards development areas to improve safety in locations where we may be exposed to this poisonous gas. Richard Robers is the Senior Industry Affairs Manager for Honey…
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Nos vêtements ont-ils une signification? Sont-ils une forme de langage? - Retrouvez nous pour un nouvel épisode avec Benjamin Simmenauer - Professeur de philosophie et Directeur des projets de recherche à l’IFM - qui nous explique aujourd'hui, l’évolution de la signification des vêtements à travers le temps et en particulier celui du fameux Bomber …
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In 2022, the IFMA Board of Directors set out on a strategic plan to improve relationships with other similar organizations in order to provide benefits to our members and work towards better outcomes in our fire safety and community risk reduction programs. Those efforts are paying off in 2024 when IFMA will partner with the National Association of…
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Social scientist David Dunning and Justin Kruger published a study in 1999 that examined how people viewed their level of competence compared to their objective levels of competence. Their findings, and the implications in the field of code enforcement are explored in this episode where I speak with Tony Apfelbeck, Director of Building and Fire Saf…
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In this episode, Andrée-Anne Lemieux, Professor of sustainability and Head of the IFM x Kering Sustainability Chair, discusses the vitality of the transition from the linear business model to the circular business model in the fashion economy and presents local initiatives developed in Ghana, the world’s biggest clothing landfill. ◾  “Fashion Insid…
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In this Chapter Highlight episode, we hear from the hosts of the longest continuous fire prevention conference in the US – The Florida Fire Marshals and Inspectors Association. In addition to that history lesson, we hear about local challenges with retrofitting sprinkler systems in high rise buildings, and how the code interpretations process works…
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California is a large state, and with a Northern California Fire Prevention Officers group and a Southern California Fire Prevention Officers group – both sections of the California Fire Chiefs Association – they are two independent but collaborative IFMA Chapters. To learn more about either of these great groups, visit www.firepreventionofficers.o…
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Show Notes: During the IFMA Chapter Presidents meeting in June, we were scheduled to have a briefing from NFPA Regional Director Kelly Ransdell on the updated “Remembering When” program that is now “Steps to Safety”. Kelly’s interview had to be rescheduled due to a schedule change in Las Vegas, but she joined me virtually for this episode to share …
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Members of the International Fire Marshals Association Board of Directors who serve as the Codes and Standards Committee discuss the importance of being involved in the standards development process and their experience in the recent NFPA Technical Session held in June. Join Ken Bush from the Maryland State Fire Marshals office, Nick Dawe from Cobb…
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Show Notes: This is the first “Chapter Highlight” episode! In this conversation with Chief Brian Kelly from Jacksonville, NC we hear about how the North Carolian Fire Marshals Association is getting the job done in the Tar Heel State, and how their chapter has been working on education to meet the new trends in fire protection and dealing with legi…
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Kevin Sehlmeyer – IFMA 2nd Vice President and Michigan State Fire Marshal gets to talk about how the IFMA Board will be communicating to IFMA Chapters and Members as well as possible new messaging that IFMA can share to make our members better informed and aware of the issues in the Fire and Life Safety Ecosystem that impact how fire safety profess…
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In Episode 1, IFMA President Ken Tyree and 1st Vice President Laure Christensen share a little about their organization and some IFMA History as well as where the International Fire Marshals Association is heading over the next year. They also share information about our state and regional chapters and how to become an IFMA Member as well as how to…
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Welcome to the Podcast for the International Fire Marshals Association. In this trailer episode, IFMA President Ken Tyree highlights the purpose and plan for how we will be highlighting the work of the IFMA Board of Directors as well as our Chapters and individual members. We will be producing episodes about every other week and will show how being…
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Join us for a new episode of Fashion InsideOut in which Caroline Ardelet, Director of MSc programme at IFM, reveals the specificities of marketing in the luxury sector, the evolution and innovation of these practices in the face of new consumer demands, and the importance of the designer's role in these changes.◾  “Fashion InsideOut” is a podcast s…
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Cette semaine, Lucas Delattre, professeur de communication et de médias digitaux, nous parle de l'évolution de la mode dans l'économie numérique et de l'impact des nouveaux outils - métavers, plateforme et réseaux sociaux - sur la relation client-marque.◾  “Fashion InsideOut” est une série de podcasts où des étudiants interviewent et échangent avec…
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“Who are today’s dandies?”- In this episode, we head back in time to the 19th century with Prof. Emilie Hammen - professor and specialist in fashion historiography and craftsmanship- to learn all about the emergence, development, life and present status of the famous 19th century dandy figure.◾  “InsideOut” is a podcast series where students interv…
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Do we really choose what we wear or are we unconsciously affected by the people and the things we surround ourselves with? In this episode of fashion mythologies we try to break down and investigate how the fashion industry effects the chain of consumers – whether you think you have your own individual style or know you are a slave to trends.FOLLOW…
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Photographe, cinéaste, peintre, reporter, graphiste... : William Klein a été un créateur d'images sans cesse animé par une volonté d'expérimentation et de dépassement des codes établis, mais aussi des genres et des techniques. Son travail sur le monde de la mode, en particulier, témoigne d'une inventivité exceptionnelle. Qu'il filme des défilés de …
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In the past century, the luxury industry has witnessed several changes in the way people shop and the rise of new consumer values. Consciousness, individualism, national pride, ethics, and transparency… are fews of these principles, counterbalancing with conspicuousness and triggering the shift of the luxury industry. This new serie of the Fashion …
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This episode of Fashion Mythologies takes a closer look at the common understanding that skirts simply aren’t suited for men. But where does this conviction stem from? Exploring socio-historic aspects and contemporary examples of skirts and gender presentation, students of the IFM dismantle the myth that skirts are not for boys.FOLLOW US, JOIN IFM …
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This podcast series about fashion will attempt to decrypt the most common stereotype that Parisians wear striped shirts, with a Beret while carrying a baguette under the arm. This episode will be debunking the myth of the marinière and why this kind of striped garment has become a stereotype of French fashion.FOLLOW US, JOIN IFM COMMUNITY Instagram…
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Différentes étapes ont conduit à créer le système mondialisé de la mode tel qu’on le connaît aujourd’hui. Depuis la fin des années 1960, des bouleversements de toute nature ont profondément modifié le système de la mode et du luxe, un choc comparable à celui vécu par la sidérurgie, avec la disparition progressive de grandes entreprises françaises c…
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La maison Duvelleroy fabrique des éventails depuis 1827. Parmi les fabricants d’éventails, c’est la seule maison à avoir traversé le temps, même si l’éventail, accessoire progressivement devenu désuet, a pu être progressivement abandonné au profit de la maroquinerie, surtout après la seconde guerre mondiale. En 2010, Eloïse Gilles et Raphaëlle Le B…
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Comment expliquer le passage, en France, d’une industrie « textile-habillement » à l’industrie de la mode et du luxe ? En cinquante ans, les groupes de luxe (LVMH, Kering, Chanel, Hermès) ont remplacé les grands groupes textiles du passé (Boussac, Prouvost, DMC, Agache-Willot/Saint-Frères). Ces grandes entreprises aujourd'hui disparues ont joué un …
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Listen to the meeting of our Fashion Image students with David Luraschi.He holds a BA in film studies from the San Francisco State University and a masters in art direction from Lausanne in Switzerland.His artwork has been exhibited in Europe and the U.S. he is a contributor to magazines like the American Vogue or M le Monde and his commissioned wo…
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Dans le cadre du festival IFM 2020 (thème : le visage), voici un florilège de textes littéraires sur le visage, choisis et lus par Félix Libris (Les Livreurs) et Gérard Cherqui. Parmi ces textes (liste détaillée ci-dessous), voici notamment un extrait de Ethique et infini (Emmanuel Lévinas, 1982) :« Je pense plutôt que l'accès au visage est d'emblé…
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En 2020, le visage peut se définir comme une interface sensible aux nouvelles technologies. Capté par les caméras de surveillance, il est modélisé en 2D ou en 3D, augmenté, filtré, scanné, partagé… Ces changements bouleversent le visage dans la plupart de ses fonctions : support d’identification, d’individualisation, de communication… Le visage con…
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Les visages de l’histoire du cinéma composent une mosaïque de souvenirs extrêmement importante pour chacun d’entre nous. On n’oublie jamais les visages des films d’Eisenstein ou de ceux de Charlie Chaplin. Parmi les cinéastes du XXe siècle, Ingmar Bergman est sans doute un cas exceptionnel de ce point de vue. Chez lui, le visage (féminin, surtout) …
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Les restes de crânes humains sont l’un des éléments essentiels de l’archéologie préhistorique. On reconstitue des sociétés à partir de fragments d’os et en particulier de mâchoires. Mais on ignore tout ou presque du visage préhistorique, car les « tissus mous » (cartilages et muscles) ont disparu depuis longtemps. Face à un reste de crâne ancien, l…
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Evgen Bavcar, photographe, philosophe de l’image et artiste conceptuel slovène, « montre ce qu’il imagine ». Aveugle depuis l’âge de 11/12 ans, il creuse les territoires du paradoxe entre le visible et l’invisible, le réel et l’irréel. N’ayant plus de « miroir magique » lui permettant comme Persée de voir le réel sans en être aveuglé, il s’inspire …
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Dans toute pensée critique du numérique, la question du visage se pose de manière centrale. Dans un monde de reconnaissance faciale, le visage est numérisé et donc « réifié » pour permettre divers modes d’identification qui font peser le risque d’une surveillance généralisée. Associées à des caméras de surveillance, les bases de données qui permett…
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