Kate Sanders, you are officially irrelevant. The Lizzie McGuire Movie came out in 2003, I was a 13-year-old girl obsessed with everything Hilary Duff, Disney & Pop Culture. How I remember Y2K being was, it was the decade of learning superficiality. If we all weren’t watching Paris Hilton, we were refreshing PerezHilton.com for the next stream of gossip. But hey, it wasn’t all bad. Y2K was the start of Social Media (thank God for Tom & his MySpace). We all learned how to selfie, had top 8’s & Marketing to the younger generation took on a whole new meaning with the internet.
In the early 2000s, fast fashion was reaching a whole new high. Consumerism was something we all did and didn’t care to think of the long-lasting effects of what we consume. As that decade rolled out we rolled into the most harmful fast-fashion decade of our History.
“While people bought 60% more garments in 2014 than in 2000, they only kept the clothes for half as long.” - McKinsey & Company, Ellen MacArthur Foundation
For 10+ years we learned to grow a habit of consuming and tossing. Through this consumer habit, Big Business learned how to cheapen their clothing products, manipulate/abuse human labor & filled our air with toxins we all now breathe. Being aware of this I started Popsikle Shop in 2012 after attending 2 years at FIDM, I learned that the only consistent thing about the Fashion Industry is that they were creating their own demise with the direction they continued to walk in.
It’s 2021 and I’m here to tell you all, “My name is Crystal Rey and I am the Queen of Outfit Repeating.” To prove this to you, I will show you how to style one Mustard Turtleneck & one pair of Vegan Doc Martens in multiple ways. I hope this inspires you to challenge your style and what you can do with it!
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(@colorsofthelainbow) I’m trying to find staple pieces that I can incorporate into my style to rotate! jeans and sweaters are great for that!
I’m trying to invest in staple pieces that can rotate easily in my wardrobe.
i try my best to reduce textile waste by shopping on apps such as depop and wearing clothing that no longer fit my family members!
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I’m trying to avoid buying things for one-off occasions. If I can’t rewear it multiple ways – I’m not buying it. It makes me more thoughtful in what I buy because I am more interested in the pieces that I do end up purchasing rather than just buying something that looks good for one day. Also, I end up keeping things longer because I wear them more! (IG: al.smith6)
Hi! Loving this article <3 My insta handle is @xoxo.saturn and I try to decrease my textile waste by donating my old and unused clothing to homeless shelters or give them to my little cousins so they have more clothes since they’re always steadily growing. I also thrift shop a lot of my clothing pieces so I don’t contribute to fast fashion companies like Forever 21 but also thrifting is super fun!