
010: Cari Borja | An Anthropologists View on the Creative Process in Art, Fashion , Food and Film.
05/23/14 • 35 min
Cari Borja PhD, is an anthropologist and a fashion designer. She will discuss her fashion journey to becoming the designer she is today.
In this episode you will learn:
Cari's incredible academic journey.
Working at the Guggenheim, Moma, Telluride Film Festival, Chez Panisse and more!
Discusses the idea of " What makes an art object come to exist? What factors play a role?"
The concept of Transformation and the fluidity of transition in certain places.
The pros of being an independent designer.
Her new blog , Fashion, Film, Food
Balancing being a mom and a designer.
Her unique style philosophy.
Cari Borja PhD, is an anthropologist and a fashion designer. She will discuss her fashion journey to becoming the designer she is today.
In this episode you will learn:
Cari's incredible academic journey.
Working at the Guggenheim, Moma, Telluride Film Festival, Chez Panisse and more!
Discusses the idea of " What makes an art object come to exist? What factors play a role?"
The concept of Transformation and the fluidity of transition in certain places.
The pros of being an independent designer.
Her new blog , Fashion, Film, Food
Balancing being a mom and a designer.
Her unique style philosophy.
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All about her hand knitting yarn brand Be Sweet.
South Africa style and how Capetown is the design town of 2014.
Supporting job creation programs in South Africa.
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Nadine's unique sense of style and her journey from NYC to South Africa to Mill Valley.
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Being a successful fashion designer in the Bay Area.
Insights about wholesale business, tradeshows and more!
Print design and the importance of standing out in today's market.
All about the Lesley Evers brand!
The Bay Area style philosophy of Lesley Evers.
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