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Hi! I'm Julia Brucculieri. I'm a writer, researcher, curator, and fashion person based in Toronto, Canada, working on various editorial and curatorial projects.

Scroll down to see some of my work and various projects I've worked on 

work

Published Work

A selection of published articles for various outlets. 

Plant-Based Leather Makes Way for a More Ethical Future
S/ Magazine, October 4, 2021

Web and print

Inside the Unique World of Sustainable Footwear Brand Western Affair

S/ Magazine, June 8, 2021
Web and print


Upcycle Artist Nicole McLaughlin Makes the Unimaginable Wearable
S/ Magazine, April 19, 2021
Web and print 


Reading Fashion Through the Lens of a Global Pandemic
Ryerson MA Fashion Blog, April 26, 2020
Web


Case Study of a Ballet Costume Headpiece from Raymonda, Act III
Ryerson Fashion Research Collection, November 18, 2019
Web 


How Bad Are Disposable Razors for the Environment? 
HuffPost Life, May 24, 2019
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'Queer Eye' Star Tan France Reveals How Fashion Has Empowered Him 
HuffPost Life, March 13, 2019
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Women and Pants: A Timeline of Fashion Liberation
HuffPost Life, March 8, 2019
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The Pussyhat Project's Krista Suh Reflects on the Hat's Powerful Impact
HuffPost Life, January 18, 2019
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Eva Chen Dishes on What it's Like to Work in Fashion at Instagram 
HuffPost Life, December 11, 2018
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Sustainable Fashion Brands Explain That Yes, They Can Be Profitable 
HuffPost Life, October 11, 2018
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I Gave Myself a Nose Job with Facetune, And It Crushed My Confidence 
HuffPost Life, September 11, 2018
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Instagram Influencers are all Starting to Look the Same. Here's Why.
HuffPost Life, March 9, 2018
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Other Projects

A selection of other projects, including exhibitions, that I am working on or a part of.

Clothing the Pandemic: Resiliency, Community & Unity Expressed through an International Collaboration of the COVID-19 Facemask project
I worked as an exhibition coordinator on this collaborative virtual exhibit initiated by ICOM Costume, which contextualizes the creation and use of face masks around the world throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. The exhibit will also highlight the ways in which face masks were co-opted by fashion, art, and other facets of society. I was involved in this project through my internship with the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM). The virtual exhibit is set to launch in the winter of 2021. 


 

Let's Work Together :)

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