Blog post 2: change of work through better lives

When we were first introduced to the better lives unit, I was quite confused on it’s structure and purpose to our current course and in the development of our skills but I was quickly intrigued by all the different themes that the lectures explored and immediately understood the importance and beneficial gain we would draw from this unit. I was familiarised with important topics such as sustainability, technology, culture, power and inclusivity. I immediately gained a better understanding how these themes affect our perspectives on life, not only in connection to the fashion industry but also in other aspects of our lives, like social interaction and our way of thinking. All the themes that were explored are crucial in today’s way of thinking and will affect my perspective and my working ability in the future. For example, the sustainability lecture has not only made me more self-aware in my everyday choices in fashion but has also enabled me to inform others and make them aware of the environmental, cultural and economical impact sustainability can create. It has really inspired me to make a change in dome old habits of mine, and taking the knowledge I gained to make better choices in the future. 

With my BA course being fashion styling and production, we had already touched the importance of sustainability in that part of the industry, so when it was time to choose a new course for the better lives unit, I was very intrigued by Make Up Break Down, not just because of my love for make up but mainly because I was curious how that side of the industry could relate to the three main themes of the better lives unit: Sustainability, Social Responsibility and Diversity. During the course, we explored subjects such as fashion mistakes and imperfections. I found the imperfections theme quite interesting because we live in a world where perfection is the norm and it is rare to see flaws and imperfections being highlighted across social media or even in everyday life. With easy access technology and editing tools, imperfect skin and asymmetric features are quite retouched and erased, setting unrealistic beauty standards across every platform. As mentioned in the better lives lectures, technology has a very big impact on our society and in the scheme of social responsibility, it is important that we are reminded that imperfections are normal and people shouldn’t feel ashamed or insecure about them. And that is something that came hand in hand with the Makeup Break Down course and the better lives themes. But retouching and technology tools aren’t always used in a negative context. We had an activity during our course where we contoured our faces using contrasting colours using a professional color wheel, and then edited the photo in black and white to reshape the face and change our view on the different features our face had. In conclusion, in this course I was able to explore different themes of the better lives unit and how they relate to my chosen course for this unit, and how these themes changed my perspective and way to work.

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