How fashion brought positivity to Gen Z during the pandemic
Despite stores being shut, young people around the age of 20 turned to fashion to bring joy to their lives, as per VSCO’s 2020 Year in Review report.
Despite stores being shut, young people around the age of 20 turned to fashion to bring joy to their lives, as per VSCO’s 2020 Year in Review report.
While recycling, selling or donating clothes may seem like an adequate solution, repairing them would also be good for the planet and our wallets.
Airing rooms is often recommended to help stop the spread of COVID-19 during holiday get-togethers so this year’s celebrations could be chilly.
The answer to foggy glasses? Eyewear brand Wires Glasses has created a face mask that hangs from one’s glasses rather than the ears.
Mark Bryan, an engineer in Germany wears skirts and heels daily, stating that he feels “empowered” while rocking sky-high stilettos.
Digital brand Republiqe only sells virtual luxury clothing, aiming to give consumers the chance to have a taste of luxury for a fraction of the cost.
The popularity of the décolletage, and the notions associated with it, have waxed and waned throughout the history of fashion.
If you never got the meaning of “plus-size” or “body positive”, you may be pleased to know these terms are on their way out in favor of “size-inclusive”.
“Köpskam” is a Swedish movement that wants you to stop buying new clothes and turn to secondhand garments, at least for a month.