Carol Tulloch

Carol Tulloch is a British author and academic who is a Professor of Dress, Diaspora and Transnationalism at the University of the Arts London, known for her work on cultural heritage, auto/biography, personal archives and style narratives.

Biography
Tulloch was born to Jamaican parents in Doncaster, South Yorkshire. She studied Fashion and Textile Design at Ravensbourne, and History of Design at the Royal College of Art/V&A. Her curatorial work on black style has resulted in exhibitions at the V&A, articles in academic and popular press, and books that explore style narratives of the African diaspora.

Exhibitions

 * Black British Style, V&A, 2004–2005
 * The March of the Women: Suffragettes and the State, The National Archives, London, 2003
 * Picture This: Representations of Black People in Product Promotion, Archives and Museum of Black Heritage Project, 2002
 * Grow Up!: Advice and the Teenage Girl, The Women's Library, London, 2002-3
 * Nails, Weaves and Naturals: Hairstyles and Nail Art of the African Diaspora, A Day of Record, Archives and Museum of Black Heritage Project, 2001
 * Jessica Ogden: Still, Church Street, London, 2017