Making wardrobe space: The sustainable potential of minimalist-inspired fashion challenges

IF 1.6 2区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Area Pub Date : 2022-10-26 DOI:10.1111/area.12848
Amber Martin-Woodhead
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Minimalist fashion has become a key element of the wider minimalist movement that promotes reducing one's wardrobe space to a bare minimum of essential items (or a ‘capsule wardrobe’) with few, quality items that coordinate. Minimalist-inspired ‘fashion challenges’, in which participants are challenged to only wear a certain number of garments over a certain time period, have also gained increasing momentum, particularly in the USA and the UK. This study considers ‘Project 333’ (in which participants must only wear 33 items of clothes over a three-month period), and the ‘Six Items Challenge’ (which requires participants to only wear six garments over 6 weeks), to explore their potential to encourage sustainable fashion (non-)consumption. This is achieved via an analysis of 20 blog posts of individuals reflecting on their own participation in the two challenges and an auto-ethnography of my own participation in the Six Items Challenge. The research reveals that while just over half of participants mentioned sustainability as a motivation or outcome of their participation in a fashion challenge, the challenges' focus on garment reduction, re-use, repair, and not shopping while partaking in them, renders them sustainability driven in practice. Almost all challenges also mentioned personal benefits of conducting a fashion challenge (such as money and time saved plus greater fashion creativity), which could be seen as a helpful way in which to encourage their uptake. However, the paper also considers the idealisation of ‘perfect’ minimalist wardrobe spaces and subsequent fashioned identities and issues regarding who has the pecuniary means to embrace the quality over quantity narrative of the challenges. The paper therefore concludes that fashion challenges do have the potential to encourage more sustainable fashion practices, but they simultaneously raise tensions regarding idealised minimalist fashioned identities.

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打造衣橱空间:极简主义风格时尚挑战的可持续潜力
极简主义时尚已经成为更广泛的极简主义运动的一个关键元素,该运动提倡将一个人的衣柜空间减少到基本物品的最低限度(或“胶囊衣柜”),而很少有优质的物品可以协调。受极简主义启发的“时尚挑战”,即参与者在一定时间内只能穿一定数量的衣服,也获得了越来越大的势头,特别是在美国和英国。这项研究考虑了“333项目”(参与者在三个月内只能穿33件衣服),以及“六项挑战”(要求参与者只穿六件6岁以上的衣服 周),以探索其鼓励可持续时尚(非)消费的潜力。这是通过对20篇个人博客文章的分析实现的,这些博客文章反映了他们自己参与这两项挑战的情况,以及我自己参与六项挑战的自动民族志。研究表明,虽然略高于一半的参与者提到可持续性是他们参与时尚挑战的动机或结果,但挑战的重点是减少服装、重复使用、维修,而不是在参与时购物,这使他们在实践中受到可持续性的驱动。几乎所有的挑战都提到了举办时尚挑战的个人好处(比如节省的金钱和时间,以及更大的时尚创造力),这可以被视为鼓励他们接受的一种有益方式。然而,这篇论文也考虑了“完美”极简主义衣橱空间的理想化以及随后形成的身份,以及关于谁有财力接受挑战的质轻量叙事的问题。因此,该论文得出结论,时尚挑战确实有可能鼓励更可持续的时尚实践,但它们同时也加剧了人们对理想化的极简主义身份的紧张情绪。
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Area GEOGRAPHY-
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期刊介绍: Area publishes ground breaking geographical research and scholarship across the field of geography. Whatever your interests, reading Area is essential to keep up with the latest thinking in geography. At the cutting edge of the discipline, the journal: • is the debating forum for the latest geographical research and ideas • is an outlet for fresh ideas, from both established and new scholars • is accessible to new researchers, including postgraduate students and academics at an early stage in their careers • contains commentaries and debates that focus on topical issues, new research results, methodological theory and practice and academic discussion and debate • provides rapid publication
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