Have you found yourself shunning tight-fitting clothing since the pandemic? Are you spending your entire working life in ‘athleisure’ wear? For many people, particularly remote workers, the pandemic was a time when the home became a place of online work, virtual education, and tech-mediated socialisation. And our wardrobes adapted to the lockdown era with comfort favouring formality. In this episode, we explore the complexities of fashion and grooming during the pandemic and into COVID normal. With my guests, we discuss the legacy effects of the pandemic on workwear and the increasing trend toward casualisation. We also do a deep dive into the gendered dimension of virtual work and question the extent to which the workwear casualisation movement has had an emancipatory effect for women.
Host: Dr Peter Ghin
Guests
Dr Briony Lipton: Visiting Research Fellow, ANZSOG (ANU Crawford School); Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Sydney Business School
Sulagna Basu: PhD Candidate, University of Sydney
Dr Sophie Lea: Lecturer in Counselling, Monash University, Co-Founder/Director of Kind Schools
Dr Harriette Richards: Lecturer Fashion Enterprise, RMIT.
Mentioned:
Covid Casual: Refashioning professional attire in the age of remote working:
The Beauty Salon Project
Fashioning founders: Dress and gender in the entrepreneurial ecosystem
Critical Fashion Studies Podcast
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