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  2. Aestheticization of politics - Wikipedia

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    Alternately, "politicization of aesthetics" (or "politicization of art") has been used as a term for an ideologically opposing synthesis, [2] wherein art is ultimately subordinate to political life and thus a result of it, separate from it, but which is attempted to be incorporated for political use as theory relating to the consequential ...

  3. Before Trump Takes Over the White House (Again), Here's a ...

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    The 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago was both a political potluck and a fashion show. Keynote speakers like Michelle Obama, Oprah Winfrey and Ella Emhoff wowed viewers with chic ...

  4. When Fashion Week Gets Political In The Best Way

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    When we spoke briefly later, Sierra elaborated on the political nature of fashion and the similarities between making clothing and organizing. “Fashionized liberation is truly a team effort.

  5. Fashion mixes with politics at Paris Men’s Fashion Week

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    Amid an uncertain political climate, designers at the latest menswear show in Paris sent messages of resilience and resistance down the runway. Among the key looks was a reimagined “hipster ...

  6. Fashion activism - Wikipedia

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    Fashion activism is the practice of using fashion as a medium for social, political, and environmental change. The term has been used recurringly in the works of designers and scholars Lynda Grose, Kate Fletcher, Mathilda Tham, Kirsi Niinimäki, Anja-Lisa Hirscher, Zoe Romano, and Orsola de Castro, as they refer to systemic social and political change through the means of fashion.

  7. Far-right subcultures - Wikipedia

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    Symbols and clothes like the Celtic Cross and black clothing are still present and they are also associated with new filo-fascist political parties and movements, but similarly to the neo-Nazi case, there has also been a growing interest in "trendiness" and fashion, with new clothing brands that offer casual and formal clothing which is more in ...

  8. The Politics of Fashion: A New World Order

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    The easy etiquette dodge about “not talking politics” is out — consumers are pushing companies to take a stand. In the process, they’re pushing fashion — and other business sectors from ...

  9. Personal style blogger - Wikipedia

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    Fashion blogging dominated the blogosphere with an unlimited access to social media platform open to anyone. It was around that period, where fashion blogs were becoming popular. According to a Survey conducted by AOL in 2005, 50% of American bloggers used blog as a therapeutic tool against 7.5% who used it for politics purpose. Moreover, a ...