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SF Design Week: Julian Zigerli, Zürich Fashion Designer

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Release Date: 06/08/2021

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SF Design Week: Julian Zigerli, Zürich Fashion Designer show art SF Design Week: Julian Zigerli, Zürich Fashion Designer

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In this episode, Liam speaks with Julian Zigerli, a designer in Zürich, Switzerland creating clothing that allows everyone to decide how what they wear expresses who they are. In the interview, Zigerli describes how the culture of Switzerland impacts his work, what it means when someone asks for "straight" clothes, and how his practice adapted in a time of pandemic.

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In this episode, part of San Francisco Design Week's Digital Edition, Liam speaks with Julian Zigerli, a designer in Zürich, Switzerland creating clothing that allows everyone to decide how what they wear expresses who they are. In the interview, Zigerli describes how the rich culture of Switzerland impacts his work, what it means when someone asks for "straight" clothes, and how his creative practice adapted in a time of pandemic.

Content warning: In this episode, the word "queer" is used in a reclaimed manner.

 

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