I didn't see myself in fashion- so I dressed anyway.
pictured above: Zoe

Welcome to Fashioned by Identity, a final year university project dedicated to exploring the profound connection between personal style and identity. Here, we delve into how clothing and self-expression are shaped by culture, gender, race, generations, and empowerment. Join us on this insightful journey, as we uncover the stories woven into the fabric of our lives.
27 Mar 2026 11:36
pictured above: Zoe
27 Mar 2026 11:16
For too long, the fashion industry has been seen as a realm of frivolity, where everything and everyone is for show and nothing has any real importance. For Westwood, fashion was not about decoration and clothes were not just clothes, they were somewhere to hang ideas, they were the ideas of protest embodied.
27 Mar 2026 11:15
Palestine March image- Guy Meek
13 Mar 2026 12:34
image By javier
13 Mar 2026 12:34
HEAVY RAG | Zoe Buckman

Fashioned by Identity began as a passionate final year university project, conceived to meticulously explore the multifaceted ways personal style intertwines with cultural narratives, gender expressions, racial identities, generational shifts, and themes of empowerment. Based in Hartlepool, United Kingdom, this content writing endeavour aims to provide insightful articles and discussions, fostering a deeper understanding of how what we wear tells a profound story about who we are. Our commitment is to quality content and thoughtful exploration.
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