
I've Got Nothing to Wear
We all have more than enough clothes to sink battleships, to last several lifetimes, to dress entire country towns and yet still we often have nothing to wear. Amidst the trends, style icons and Insta influencers, we want to look like we know what we're doing but also want to be individuals. We feel like graceful herding antelopes until we're separated from the pack and get a whiff of hyena on the wind.
Talking about our body image and how it, and the fit of our clothes, changes daily. How getting dressed can be an act of rebellion and creativity that we can all do. How the world would be a better place if there was more colour and more personalities worn on big outrageous sleeves walking around the streets.
Because the clothes that best suit you are the ones that make you happy.
Talking about our body image and how it, and the fit of our clothes, changes daily. How getting dressed can be an act of rebellion and creativity that we can all do. How the world would be a better place if there was more colour and more personalities worn on big outrageous sleeves walking around the streets.
Because the clothes that best suit you are the ones that make you happy.
Presented by: Jane Hebiton
Jane swings between "clothing-collector wardrobe-maximalist" and "art model workday-minimalist". She’s equally comfortable wearing five kilos of clothes as she is wearing none at all - apart from an enthusiastic flower arrangement on her head. She loves dressing up to impale retinas with bold, clashing patterns and dressing so far down that there may be a warrant for arrest issued - whether it’s from the fashion police or the real police.