About Shonagh marshall
Shonagh Marshall is an independent New York-based Fashion Curator who has made a name for herself in the fashion industry. With her unique approach to curating fashion exhibitions, Shonagh has become one of the most sought-after curators in the world.
Shonagh's passion for fashion started at a young age when she would spend hours flipping through magazines and studying the latest trends. She went on to study Fashion History and Theory at Central Saint Martins in London, where she honed her skills as a curator.
After completing her studies, Shonagh began working as an assistant curator at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. It was here that she gained valuable experience working on some of the museum's most high-profile exhibitions, including "Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty" and "David Bowie Is".
In 2014, Shonagh moved to New York City to take up a position as Senior Fashion Curator at The Museum at FIT (Fashion Institute of Technology). During her time there, she curated several groundbreaking exhibitions that explored various aspects of fashion history and culture.
One of Shonagh's most notable achievements was curating "A Queer History of Fashion: From the Closet to the Catwalk", which explored how LGBTQ+ designers have influenced mainstream fashion over the years. The exhibition received critical acclaim and helped raise awareness about LGBTQ+ issues within the fashion industry.
In addition to her work as a curator, Shonagh is also an accomplished writer and lecturer. She has written several books on fashion history and theory, including "Fashioning Kimono: Dressing Modernity" (2018) and "Exhibitionism: An Exhibition Without Walls" (2017).
Shonagh's unique approach to curating has earned her numerous accolades over the years. In 2016, she was named one of Forbes' 30 Under 30 in Art & Style for her contributions to the field of fashion curation.
Today, Shonagh continues to push the boundaries of fashion curation with her innovative exhibitions and thought-provoking writing. Her work has inspired a new generation of curators and designers, and she remains one of the most influential figures in the fashion industry.