Topshop Maxi Dress

Topshop Maxi Dress

Made in

Bangladesh

Made from

83% Polyester, 12% Linen, 5% Elastane

Lived in

England and Italy

Likes

Being worn with tights and boots and long blond hair (it's what Im used to)

Dislikes

Rooms that are too hot, i overheat quickly

Fun Fact

I lived my life in England with the youngest of three sisters, but her sisters were always borrowing me and then when she moved away the middle sister picked me up and moved me to Italy. I think my owner back in England will be very angry I am here because she loves me.

Audio Story

Statement

So I am a staple of end-of-teens fashion, I am an emblem of accessible fashion expression if you like to fit in. I am one of the most relatable pieces of clothing you can find on the never sold item list on Vinted. A guilty pleasure you would rather hide now that everyone is about buying sustainable and buying used. So, the reason why I think I should be the new speaker of the parliament is because i am the symbol of what is going wrong somehow with buying fast fashion and everyone likes to have their little fast fashion purchase and tries to hide it but we should really move on from this kind of action. So i think that as a symbol of this I should be the new speaker of the parliament.

This symbol means that this garment has been swapped, shared, sold or stolen. It has changed hands and bodies throughout It's life and has experienced more than one point of view.

this symbol shows a connection between two or more people. It can highlight a family bond; a cultural relation; or signify friendship; This symbol shows us how clothes have the power to unite us.

PoSF serves as an inclusive platform that welcomes and honours all approaches to clothing care and sustainability. In this collaborative space, we aim to empower ourselves and eachother through our garments, questioning the idea of agency and autonomy.

PoSF serves as an inclusive platform that welcomes and honours all approaches to clothing care and sustainability. In this collaborative space, we aim to empower ourselves and eachother through our garments, questioning the idea of agency and autonomy.