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You are what you wear.Ìý

6pm-7pm, Thursday, 9 November 2023
You are what you wear.Ìý Can you dress well, feel good and save the planet at the same time? Have your say.

Led byÌýKaterina Fotopoulou,ÌýProfessor in Psychodynamic Neuroscience, Psychoanalysis Unit, Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology, Brain Sciences, MyAV·¶
Lecture Room 421, 4th Floor Roberts Building, MyAV·¶ÌýÌýNB:ÌýThe Roberts Building is accessed via the entrance in Malet Street

To participate fully in this event, participants will need to bring their smartphone, or similar device, and connect to the internet to take part in an interactive session:

  • MyAV·¶ staff/ students can connect viaÌýEduroam
  • Non-MyAV·¶ attendees can connect viaÌýMyAV·¶Guest

Join our interactive workshop exploring how a textile circular economy can serve our wellbeing, while also saving the planet.ÌýÌý
More and more people care about the ethics of fashion and saving the planet through responsible consumption. However, we also care about how clothes make us look and feel, and what they are costing us. How do all these considerations about our and the planet’s wellbeing relate? Do we have the knowledge and opportunities required to serve all these needs? What can the psychology of fashion, novel technologies of co-design, smart clothes and the sustainable brain teach us?

The session focuses on the psychology of wellbeing revealing that while narrow, hedonic interpretations of wellbeing are partly responsible for our culture of fast fashion and fast ecological destruction, alterative concepts of eudaimonic, and ‘long-term’ wellbeing can be leveraged to pursue sustainability in fashion.

This is a participatory lecture where the answers of the participants about their own experiences, knowledge and relation to fashion, psychology and sustainability will be projected ‘live’ onto the screen and discussed in combination with existing research studies.Ìý The event will include a prize quiz.

  • This ievent, organised byÌýMyAV·¶â€™s Collaborative Social Science Domain, forms part of theÌý
  • , aÌýpodcast that uses imaginative sound design, emotionally gripping narrative, and powerful invitations to engage in simple physical practices, to tell the story of Mary’s journey through the COVID19 pandemic. The very rooms in which the listener lives become the setting for this compelling story of restriction and expansion, wellbeing, hope, and connectedness.Ìý