Amy de la haye biography template

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  • Amy de la Haye

    Amy de la Haye is a curator and writer, dress historian and fashion critic, and the contributing exhibitions review editor for SHOWstudio.

    As professor of Dress History & Curatorship at London College of Fashion (LCF), University of the Arts London, her roles include serving as joint director (with Judith Clark) for the research Centre for Fashion Curation at LCF, teaching on the MA Fashion Curation programme and supervising text and practice-based PhD students. From 1991-1999 she was curator of 20th century dress at the Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A). She has also worked with fashion designer Shirin Guild. She studied at Brighton University and the Royal College of Art.

    De la Haye has curated and co-curated around 35 exhibitions. They include: Streetstyle: From Sidewalk to Catwalk (V&A 1994-95); The Cutting Edge: 50 Years of British Fashion (V&A, 1997), One Woman’s Wardrobe (V&A, 1998); Catherine Walker: A British Couturière (V&