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X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-06-30 22:02
Strangely, if a colour is hard to pull off, it is more likely to become trendy. Fashion, after all, thrives on exclusivity https://t.co/q7FhFtycGB ...
X @The Wall Street Journal
Today’s suavest swim trunks appear to have backstroked into stores from the 1960s.With a narrow, mid-thigh, midcentury cut, these throwbacks are as neat as the whiskey sipped by Don Draper. https://t.co/mq3mWJPCm1 ...
X @The Wall Street Journal
Dressing well for post-work life can be tricky. Here's advice for older guys who are busy vacationing, dining out or just sartorially inspiring their grandkids. https://t.co/TsXwir4uC1 ...
X @The Wall Street Journal
Today’s suavest swim trunks appear to have backstroked into stores from the 1960s.With a narrow, mid-thigh, midcentury cut, these throwbacks are as neat as the whiskey sipped by Don Draper. https://t.co/mNpNpt2AVC ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-06-26 23:27
Strangely, if a colour is hard to pull off, it is more likely to become trendy. Fashion, after all, thrives on exclusivity https://t.co/PPtknEx7kP ...
Faith & Fashion: Woven In Purpose | Tobi Rubinstein | TEDxSTU
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-25 14:58
Core Message - The speaker advocates for recognizing God as the original designer, influencing fashion since the beginning of time [7][8][10] - The presentation explores the relationship between faith and fashion, suggesting they are not polar opposites but have a multi-level connection [1] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of modesty in religious dress codes, highlighting examples from Judaism, Islam, and Christianity [11][12][13] - The speaker promotes using fashion to learn about different religions and build understanding and tolerance [18][19] Career and Brand Development - The speaker transitioned from the fashion industry (Victoria Secret, Nicole Miller, Kmart) to becoming a rabbi, then combined both passions [2][3][4] - The speaker created the brand "House of Faith and Fashion" to bridge the gap between religion and fashion, though it was initially misunderstood [4] - The speaker's book, exploring Judaism and fashion, resonated with diverse religious groups [6] - The speaker was recognized as "Fashion Rabbi Barbie" by influential figures in the fashion industry [7][17] Market and Business Opportunity - Modest fashion is a significant and growing market, projected to reach $375 billion by 2025 [14] - Designers are increasingly creating clothing for religious purposes, such as clergy wear [16]
Exploring Identity Through Fashion | An Mai | TEDxYouth@WASS
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-12 15:32
Fashion & Identity - Fashion serves as a powerful, nonverbal form of communication, conveying information about an individual's values and how they wish to be perceived [1][2] - Historically, fashion reflected social class, but today it is more about expressing personality [3][4][5] - Social media has amplified fashion's role in identity, with trends showcasing alignment with lifestyles or philosophies [6][7] - Enclothed cognition suggests that clothing influences not only how others see us but also how we see ourselves, impacting confidence and behavior [8] - Individuality and self-expression are key to standing out, making fashion a personal reflection of one's identity, background, and comfort level [10][11] Trends & Evolution - The rise of gender-neutral clothing demonstrates fashion's move beyond traditional categories, allowing individuals to reject labels or define themselves uniquely [6] - Fashion is not just about fabrics, colors, textures, or brands; it's about storytelling and self-expression [11][12] - The most important aspect of fashion is identity, encouraging individuals to wear what feels authentic and true to themselves [13]
Exploring Identity through Fashion | Phuong Le | TEDxYouth@WASS
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-12 15:32
It sounds a bit odd, but most of the time I feel really special about myself that I can stand at a stage performing piano or even be confident enough to stand here talking. Even so, sometimes I can still feel that I'm a weirdo standing in front of people. The reason for that might be because they don't look like potatoes as I thought before to not be scared or was it because of what I'm wearing.So into this topic to me opening a closet is exactly similar to opening a book without an end and I don't know whe ...