SHOP UBB, BEST BUY SHOP, ONLINE STORE

SHOP UBB, BEST BUY SHOP, ONLINE STORE

SHOP UBB, BEST BUY SHOP, ONLINE STORE
  • Home
RSS Feeds:
Feed
Rss
Atom

RSS BLOG

    • Real Estate Investor Tips for Rehabbing
    • Five Hassle Free Steps In Choosing Modern Furniture
    • No Sales System Invitation
    • Types of Courier Insurance
    • Accident Lawyer Long Island can prove to be your support system

Recent Posts

    • The Importance Of Your Credit Report Score
    • Unsecured loan for tenant are they suitable for you
    • Cash Loans Same Day Saves from the Shame of Any Money Crisis
    • Same Day Personal Loans Realize Your Wishes Quickly
    • There Are Many Benefits When Using Treadmills
    • Herbal Remedy or Herbal Catastrophe
    • Hair Loss Treatment
    • General Information About Hair Loss
    • Detailed Information on Mantle Cell lymphoma

  • Life is great with modern day cheap laptops
  • Shopping for the Gucci Handbag to Add to Your other Gucci Handbags
  • The Price of Diamonds
  • Very Beauty Riedel Decanters
  • Herbal Remedy or Herbal Catastrophe
  • Cheap Wedding Favors 7 Ways to Save on Favors
  • Carbon Copy Pro Work At Home Job or Business
  • The need for women life insurance policies
  • The Secrets to succeed in Network Marketing revealed


Fashion Catalyst For Social Change

Jul 28th, 2008 by shop-universal-best-buy









Fashion - Catalyst For Social Change

Midway through the last century, fashion and style began to take on a much more complex connection to the social issues of the day. When the Beatles exploded on the scene in the early 60’s, style became much more tightly connected to point of view and political persuasion than at any time in the past.

One of the first points of contact between fashion and social issues was the Vietnam War and the developing opposition to that conflict. Invariably, those strongly opposed to the war wore their hair long and favored tie-dyed “hippie” clothes while those who supported the conflict wore their hair short and chose clothes that were much more conservative in nature.

When the opposition succeeded in hastening an end to the Vietnam conflict, it seemed only natural that these activists (as they were now called) would turn their attention to other pressing social issues and style and fashion offered several flashpoints which could be exploited.

Animal rights activists came down hard on the fashion industry for supporting the cruel capture and killing of animals in order to support many of the popular styles of the day including furs, minks and other clothing. This led to a number of consumer boycotts and those wearing the clothing were often confronted on the street.








It was about this time that Hollywood began to inject itself much more strongly into social issues and thus began a long line of actors and actresses who would take strong stands on these issues and again, the fashion world was the perfect target.

When the United States began to lose its’ once predominant position in the textile industry, most of the industry shifted to lesser developed parts of the world where working conditions often approached “sweatshop” status. With Hollywood taking the lead, consumers boycotted many of the companies that used these ill-treated workers to make the garments and, in many cases, succeeded in changing company policy.

In today’s world, fashion is becoming more closely aligned with the Green movement and it is becoming fashionable these days to be “eco-chic” and this trend appears to be gaining momentum. As consumers become more educated about the complexities of the garment business, they will want to know about all the details that are involved in getting clothing to the marketplace and will expect to get the same level of transparency from clothing companies that they now expect from the food industry.

Fashion and style, in the past, were all about creating an image but now that image can also include the personal value set of the wearer and it looks as if this connection between fashion and social issues is here to stay.

Fashion - Catalyst For Social Change / Author: John Pawlak

The Teacher (aka John Pawlak) has been involved in education for over 25 years. He has developed a series of websites which include http://www.juicycouture-fashions.com, http://www.katespadecollection.com and http://www.verabradleycollection.com among others.
http://www.coach-fashions.com

Bookmark:
Bookmark 'Fashion Catalyst For Social Change' a Del.icio.usBookmark 'Fashion Catalyst For Social Change' a diggBookmark 'Fashion Catalyst For Social Change' a blinklistBookmark 'Fashion Catalyst For Social Change' a redditBookmark 'Fashion Catalyst For Social Change' a TechnoratiBookmark 'Fashion Catalyst For Social Change' a Yahoo My WebBookmark 'Fashion Catalyst For Social Change' a Stumble UponBookmark 'Fashion Catalyst For Social Change' a Google BookmarksBookmark 'Fashion Catalyst For Social Change' a BloglinesBookmark 'Fashion Catalyst For Social Change' a Live-MSNBookmark 'Fashion Catalyst For Social Change' a SlashDot

Posted in Fashion


Related Posts

  • When an SSDI Lawyer is Who You Need Only
  • Understanding the Colors of Fashion
  • The Enyce Clothing line
  • Thierry Mugler Fashion Design and Perfumes
  • Carolina Herrera Perfumes

  • Logbook Loans Quick Money on Your Logbook
  • What is personal finance and what is the best way to make it work for you
  • Why Use Free MP3 Music Downloads
  • Keys to selecting the best flowers for wedding
  • The Best Baseball Training Aids How To Find Them
  • Tips For Getting Through A Job Interview
  • Becoming Bankrupt the process and what to do
  • What is Krabbe Disease
  • 5 Tips to Save Money on Gas and Improve Gas Mileage on Any Car


SHOP UBB, BEST BUY SHOP, ONLINE STORE © 2008 All Rights Reserved. Power By Wordpress. Rainbow Style by Free WordPress Themes
Back to Top
Myspace Friend Adder | Forum Signatures | Free Webmaster Resources | Funny Videos [x]