
Worldcasting Podcast Out of the Wardrobe
Feb 9, 2021
Join Inky, Emory, Lizy, and Red as they unravel the fascinating tapestry of clothing in storytelling. They discuss how garments shape character development and reflect cultural values, diving deep into the significance of costume design in film and literature. The conversation examines the evolution of corsets, the art of undergarments, and how vibrant colors symbolize class differences. They also highlight the challenges of representing scent in narratives and champion inclusivity in textile arts. It's a colorful exploration of fashion's narrative power!
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Clothing as Character: Building Worlds Through Wardrobes
01:36 • 6min
The Challenge of Representing Scent in Writing and Art
07:57 • 2min
Cultural Significance of Costuming
10:19 • 11min
The Art of Costume Design in Storytelling
20:58 • 14min
The Fabric of Society: Color and Class in Storytelling
35:14 • 8min
The Evolution of Corsets: Myths and Realities
43:21 • 14min
Fashion as Narrative: The Role of Undergarments in World-Building
57:34 • 17min
Color in Dark Realities
01:14:32 • 3min
Exploring Textile Arts and Inclusivity in Fashion
01:18:02 • 2min
Encouraging Engagement and Fashion in World-Building
01:20:15 • 3min
