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Pia Interlandi

@dressingthedead

Dresser and undresser of death. Designer and Educator. Fashion to Forensics. @garmentsforthegrave

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He remained there until Friday afternoon. He was mourned at home and his funeral, organised by local funeral directors, was held there. Friends visited the flat and cried for him and told him jokes and sang songs and slipped small gifts into his hands. facebook.com/story.php?stor…

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Favouite article from todays readings: VAL PLUMWOOD Tasteless: Towards a Food-Based Approach to Death PLUMWOOD, V. (2008). Tasteless: Towards a Food-Based Approach to Death. Environmental Values, 17(3),... press-files.anu.edu.au/downloads/pres…

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“As a ‘rebel’, why have you not talked about gender in the future of funerals?” - Zenith Virago 💪💪💪 #DDD14 #doingdeathdifferently

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Was wonderful to meet the person behind so many of the articles I’ve admired for their articulate positioning of fashion and death 🖤💀🖤💀

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1. It is impossible to consider what constitutes a good death while so many are forced to endure the constant reality of bad, violent deaths, and exist in a perpetual state of fear and mourning.

1. It is impossible to consider what constitutes a good death while so many are forced to endure the constant reality of bad, violent deaths, and exist in a perpetual state of fear and mourning.
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Today marks one year since voluntary assisted dying legislation came into effect in Victoria – #voluntaryassisteddying #assisteddying #VAD

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It’s not often that I write about my work, so this was a lot of fun. Thanks to the team at Biodesign Challenge for the opportunity. Now go forth and overcome your disgust of #deadthings. I’ve got a lizard to dispose of.

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Four days after her mother died, Shelley Anson walked into a candlelit room at a funeral home. The experience, in December, was transformative for Anson’s grief. theage.com.au/national/victo…

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A beautiful article featuring many of the amazing humans I am fortunate to call friends. A special shout out to Thea and Shelley for sharing their wonderful mums. I was fortunate to meet and work with Lorraine and Ana for death, but while both were alive.