• Abstracting
  • Achieving
  • Acknowledging
  • Actioning
  • Adding
  • Analysing
  • Answering
  • Applying
  • Appropriating
  • Archiving
  • Arriving
  • Assembling
  • Asking
  • Becoming
  • Being
  • Belonging
  • Binding
  • Blueprinting
  • Bonding
  • Borrowing
  • Branding
  • Breaking
  • Bricolaging
  • Building
  • Buying
  • Camping
  • Carrying
  • Casting
  • Challenging
  • Changing
  • Choreographing
  • Coalescing
  • Coding
  • Collaborating
  • Collaging
  • Collecting
  • Commoning
  • Communicating
  • Concentrating
  • Conditioning
  • Connecting
  • Consuming
  • Containing
  • Contextualising
  • Conversing
  • Cooperating
  • Copying
  • Covering
  • Creating
  • Critiquing
  • Curating
  • Cutting
  • Decentering
  • Decoding
  • Decolonising
  • Deconstructing
  • Defining
  • Demystifying
  • Describing
  • Diagramming
  • Digitising
  • Discussing
  • Dissecting
  • Disseminating
  • Doing
  • Donating
  • Draping
  • Drawing
  • Dressing
  • Editing
  • Eliminating
  • Embodying
  • Empathising
  • Employing
  • Encountering
  • Encouraging
  • Engaging
  • Entangling
  • Evidencing
  • Exchanging
  • Exhausting
  • Existing
  • Expanding
  • Exposing
  • Extending
  • Feeling
  • Finalising
  • Finding
  • Finishing
  • Folding
  • Following
  • Forecasting
  • Forging
  • Formalising
  • Forming
  • Framing
  • Functioning
  • Gathering
  • Gendering
  • Generating
  • Giving
  • Gluing
  • Gossiping
  • Grabbing
  • Grading
  • Grasping
  • Guiding
  • Healing
  • Hearing
  • Highlighting
  • Holding
  • Illustrating
  • Image-making
  • Impacting
  • Influencing
  • Informing
  • Inhabiting
  • Instigating
  • Integrating
  • Interrogating
  • Interpreting
  • Intertwining
  • Interviewing
  • Investigating
  • Inviting
  • Ironing
  • Iterating
  • Joining
  • Joking
  • Judging
  • Keeping
  • Knitting
  • Knotting
  • Knowing
  • Layering
  • Leaving
  • Liking
  • Listening
  • Living
  • Looking
  • Looping
  • Losing
  • Loving
  • Making
  • Mapping
  • Marking
  • Maximising
  • Measuring
  • Mediating
  • Meeting
  • Mending
  • Minimising
  • Muddling
  • Narrating
  • Navigating
  • Needling
  • Networking
  • Note-taking
  • Nurturing
  • Observing
  • Online Shopping
  • Opening
  • Ordering
  • Paraphrasing
  • Pattern Making
  • Performing
  • Photographing
  • Pinning
  • Placing
  • Playing
  • Pointing
  • Positioning
  • Practicing
  • Preserving
  • Printing
  • Problematising
  • Producing
  • Propagating
  • Proposing
  • Publishing
  • Queering
  • Querying
  • Questioning
  • Quilting
  • Reappropriating
  • Reading
  • Reclaiming
  • Recontextualising
  • Recycling
  • Referencing
  • Reflecting
  • Reimagining
  • Remapping
  • Removing
  • Repeating
  • Representing
  • Repurposing
  • Researching
  • Resisting
  • Reusing
  • Ripping
  • Seducing
  • Seeing
  • Seeking
  • Selecting
  • Selling
  • Sequencing
  • Sewing
  • Shopping
  • Slipping
  • Smoothing
  • Socialising
  • Speculating
  • Squinting
  • Starting
  • Struggling
  • Studying
  • Styling
  • Subsuming
  • Surfing
  • Tailoring
  • Talking
  • Targeting
  • Tearing
  • Testing
  • Thinking
  • Touching
  • Tracing
  • Trading
  • Transcending
  • Translating
  • Travelling
  • Traversing
  • Un-making
  • Uncovering
  • Unfolding
  • Unifying
  • Unlocking
  • Unmapping
  • Unpicking
  • Unravelling
  • Upholding
  • Using
  • Valorising
  • Videoing
  • Viewing
  • Voicing
  • Wanting
  • Wasting
  • Wearing
  • Weaving
  • Winding
  • Working
  • Wrapping
  • Writing
  • Xeroxing
  • Yielding
  • Zig-zagging
  • Zipping
  • Zooming In/Out

Welcome!

Please fill in the sections below to contribute to the MODUS network by linking your practice with up to 5 verbs in the glossary.

Your contribution will appear alongside the work of fellow practitioners from around the world who have chosen the same 'mode/verb' as being central to their practice. The network aims to connect those working in the expanded field of fashion, challenging dominant and commercial modes of production and presentation.

Please enter your first name, followed by your surname and title (eg. PhD) or if you prefer, your studio/artist name.

Where is your practice located? (e.g. London, UK)

How do you define what you do - your practice or practices? (e.g. Writer, Curator, Designer)

Please enter your website address with the full url
(e.g. https://example.com).

Please enter your social media handle with the full url
(e.g. https://www.instagram.com/exampleaccount).

Please provide your email, so that we can keep you informed about MODUS news, events and collaborations. We promise not to share it with anyone else.

How would you define/describe fashion in relation to your practice in 25 words or less?

    Choose up to 5 verbs from the MODUS glossary (it is scrolling on the centre of this page) that describe how you work / are central to your practice. We welcome additions to this evolving, responsive list - If you would like to add a verb to the glossary email us first and we will add it so you can then link it to your contribution.

    Upload up to 5 images that represent your practice and depict ways of doing things - we are particularly interested in images that show your process, work in progress and/or studio activities (rather than finished outcomes) Each image should be no larger than 3MB.


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