Elisa Palomino, Ph.D.

KHI-ANAMED Postdoctoral Fellow

Working at the intersection of anthropology, education and sustainable fashion, Elisa Palomino has conducted research on Indigenous knowledge, participatory design and heritage. She has explored themes of subsistence materials from Arctic cultures with the aim of protecting Indigenous Peoples' rights as tradition holders, alongside the rights of animals and nature. She leads global collaborations with Natives, scholars and institutions across ecological, social and cultural dimensions. Elisa has led EU funded projects such as Horizon 2020 FishSkin, she has been a Fulbright scholar, a Kluge fellow at the Library of Congress, a fellow at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science and a joint KHI-ANAMED fellow. She is a Research Associate at the Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center. Elisa holds 25-year experience designing for luxury fashion brands including John Galliano and Christian Dior. As Fashion Print director at Central Saint Martins, London, and international lecturer for over a decade, she focuses on sustainability and nature-based materials. In 2023 she earned a Ph.D. in Sustainable Fashion and Anthropology from London College of Fashion.

  • Early Modern Material Culture
  • Histories of Fashion and Textiles up to the present day
  • Sustainable Fashion Design
  • Education for Sustainability in Design
  • Material Innovation
  • The Convergence between History, Art Fashion, and Science
  • Traditional Ecological Knowledge
  • Integration of Traditional Craftsmanship with New Technologies
  • Fashion Anthropology
  • Indigenous Peoples
  • Fish skin
  • Historical Leather 
  • Intangible Cultural Heritage
  • Museum Studies
  • Aquatic Landscapes of Ancient Anatolian Civilisations

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