“Fashion functions as a mirror to our times, so it is inherently political,” Andrew Bolton told Vogue in 2020.
“It’s been used to express patriotic, nationalistic, and propagandistic tendencies,” Bolton, who is the Wendy Yu Curator in Charge of The Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, added, “as well as complex issues related to class, race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality.”
For as long as humans have been wearing clothes and engaging in a social order (so, uh, most of our history), these things have been intrinsically linked. Below are three examples of symbols that are especially representative of the times we find ourselves in now, as well as a reclamation of what came before, and a forecast for a more liberated, just future.
“Protect The Dolls” Graphic T-Shirt
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