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Staying Sustainable in the fashion community
Community as an ideology allows us to feel a part of something and fashion allows us to instead be individual. Whether it’s where we live, supporting a sports team or just having one thing in common. It’s the concept of coming together and having a sense of belonging. As a community, we can come together to care for the world we live in. Climate change is a huge issue as we know. The production and waste of clothing contributes to the strain put on the planet enormously with CO2 emissions. Not to mention the amount of clothes we throw away to landfill. Brands such as Zara, H&M and ASOS have…
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What Does It Mean To Be Part of a Fashion Community?
Being part of a fashion community means something different to everyone. Age, gender, and passions are only the start for participants. Fashion is a powerful visual tool. For some, fashion is a creative outlet and a form of self-expression. For others, communities are a network for meeting like-minded people. Most recently, social causes have become a prominent link to fashion communities. Right now, they hold more power than just being somebody’s call for inspiration. So, why do we participate in fashion communities? Fashion and Subcultures Fashion has become a vehicle of empowerment and as history tells us, it is a powerful one. For instance, the 1920s became a defining moment…
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Support Local: Fashion, Compassion and Community
As we are well into the second lockdown in the UK, it is more important than ever to feel a part of and support the fashion community. And what better way to do this than to support your local and independent fashion businesses! Essentially, you’re unessential Throughout this year, so many workers have been told that their businesses are non-essential. But what the government fail to recognise is that for many, keeping their business alive and profitable is essential for their livelihoods. It is said that it takes two to three years for a new business to become profitable, and for new businesses in lockdown, I will do the math…
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Are Communities Within Fashion Thriving or is it Ruining the Meaning of Community?
Everywhere you look there is a community of fashion whether it’s a fashion brands community, an influencer creating a community or an app, you will never be alone in this industry. This is the beauty of fashion, you can have your own individual style but be apart of something bigger. Most of it you will find online, especially during the weird times of COVID however, Social media has been a life-saver of communication and has kept fashion thriving. Fashion communities can evolve from certain styles, ethical communities and their fashion or following a campaign such as the ‘Black Lives Matters’. Missguided have their own community of Missguided babes, anyone and…
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The New Digital Fashion Communities on Social Media
Community is sharing or having certain attitudes and interests in common. In the fashion industry, the term ‘community’ can mean many things. As a narrative it is always changing. Community is found in the design and making of clothing and in the social aspect of fashion events. In the digital age the term has taken on a new meaning, as social media has facilitated new digital fashion communities. We are more connected now than ever, to each other and to our hobbies and interests. Before apps like Instagram, fashion communities could be found through blogging. Bloggers shared their opinions on fashion with a highly-engaged audience on a singular platform. However,…
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How Fashion Communities Helped During Lockdown
Fashion isn’t just one singular style, it’s made up of endless communities that have their own unique trends, and designs. These communities are important for so many people as it gives them a sense of belonging. Being part of a community combats loneliness by introducing people with similar styles, and interests. This is vital now more than ever. In 2020 the pandemic left us all stuck in the house, and some of us were even in lockdown alone. Online communities could be the source of comfort for a lot of people who were in this position. Two apps with online communities who have embraced the different cultures, and styles is…
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5 Online Fashion Communities That Will Inspire Your Wardrobe
For those who love discovering new fashion styles and are always looking for inspiration, online fashion communities are definitely worth looking at. Below is a list of fashion sites that all connect their members into the fashion world one way or another. 1. Ask Andy About Clothes There are many male individuals that find the topic of fashion intimidating, which is purely down to not having the confidence to style new outfits and take new risks within their wardrobe. Therefore fashion communities such as Ask Andy About Clothes are so important to many men who are not confident with their wardrobe decisions. Andy Gilchrist created the website forum Ask Andy…
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York Fashion Week: A Week for Community
York Fashion Week debuted in 2018 as a way to showcase the creative talents of York’s community, as well as inviting in fashion from all over the UK. It spans the length of the city, taking over venues big and small, coordinating workshops, runway shows and activities for both residents and visitors of York. Having been postponed in 2020, previous years have featured bridal events, live mannequin shop window displays and talks from top fashion designers, as well as famous high street brands. It is encapsulated as ‘eight days to celebrate creative designers, elaborate fashions, thriving high street brands and exciting independent brands and businesses… a dynamic range of events…
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Fashion and Subculture: The Relationship Between Style and Community
Throughout past decades, subcultures have been significant in building communities for the marginalised, raising awareness for social issues, and even promoting political change. The way that we recognise these groups, however, is often a result of the subculture fashion that we associate with them. Whether it be pencil skirts, Dr Martens, or the 80s mohawk – fashion is emblematic of the beliefs and attitudes of these communities. With this in mind, today we will explore three such communities, and the way that fashion was (and continues to be) used to express the beliefs and identities of these subcultures. Expressive fashion in 1960s hippie culture As one of the most famous…
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How fashion can unite and divide communities
Fashion can unite and divide communities. It has the ability to shape and identify communities. The iconography it creates within some communities can have connotations which cannot be removed. Communities have a tendency to be intensely insular sometimes to their detriment. Thus, fashion used to identify groups can not only unite the community wearing the items but isolate them from the communities not wearing them. Portraying fashions usage as an instrument to unite and divide communities. Its employment as a political component or social agent to unite people against or in favour of a cause is fascinating. The use of an everyday element such as clothing to express opinions is what…