The different ted talks
that I have watched talk about several fashion aspects. Some people explain different
ways to make fashion morally fine or the disadvantages and issues that fashion
really brings.
In the first video, Cameron
Russel, a model, admits that being a model does not depend on you. She says
that it is like a 'genetic lottery' that not everybody wins. She also comments
the way the society judges by the way a person's look and not by who they really
are.
I agree with Cameron Russel
in some aspects. She explained how is it being a model and what you go through.
I think that she is right when she says that she simply won 'a genetic
lottery'. But, when she started to say and confirm how is the industry of
fashion in real life and the advantages that she had since she was 16 years old
I thought about one simple question. If she is not happy with how fashion works,
why does she continues working on being a model?
In the second video, Jessi
Arrington explains how someone can easily wear cheap clothes and feel comfy with
it. She remarks that we do not have to buy expensive clothes from different
famous clothes brands to feel good with ourselves. To prove that, she shows
some outfits which she recreated with second hand clothes.
Here is the video of the
Ted Talk she did:
And here is the Ted Talk of Cameron Russel:
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