Sara Hume, PhD
Biography
Sara Hume is Professor and Curator of Kent State University Museum. Her research in the history of dress has focused on the intersections between fashionable and traditional dress as well as the global reach of the fashion industry. She also studies the relationship between evolving fashionable aesthetics and the underlying forces of economic and political change. She earned her PhD in Modern European History from the University of Chicago. Her book Regional Dress: Between Tradition and Modernity, which examines the development and preservation of traditional or folk dress practices in Alsace in the face of pressure both from political conflict and mainstream fashion, was published by Bloomsbury in June 2022. She holds a BA in Art from Yale University and an MA in Museum Studies: Costume and Textiles from the Fashion Institute of Technology.
Education
Fashion Institute of Technology, MA in Museum Studies: Costume and Textiles, 2003
Yale University, BA in Art, 1998
Expertise
Fashion history
Material culture
Modern French history
Modern France
Folk Costume
Alsace
Museum
traditional dress in Alsace
identity in border regions
religious dress
global reach of the fashion industry
evolving fashionable aesthetics and underlying forces of economic and political change
modern European history
fashion exhibition organization