Manufactured Norms: The Lesser-Known History of Fashion with E.K. Powell

Flaunt Your Fire

Fashion is part of everyday life.

Whether you love it and follow the latest trends, or you’re a minimalist with a capsule wardrobe, or none of the above, we all have to wear clothes.

E.K. Powell joined India for a live conversation within The Pause on the Play Community about the lesser-known history of fashion, gender norms, and the role of capitalism in what we think are just preferences.

In this discussion:

  • The real history of nail polish and high heels
  • How cultural norms about childhood, gender, and color have evolved under the influence of capitalism
  • The difference between trends set by people and norms created to sell more product
  • How norms of gender and fashion prey on people’s fears

Connect with E.K. Powell:

  • Instagram: @whatsgoodenglish
  • TikTok: @whatsgoodenglish
  • YouTube: @whatsgoodenglish

Connect with India Jackson and Flaunt Your Fire:

  • Flaunt Your Fire
  • LinkedIn: ​​India Jackson
  • Instagram: @FlauntYourFire

Content Note: This episode includes mentions of gender norms, bullying and hatred.

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Resources:

  • F.D Signifier - YouTube

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