Introduction: We have all been infected
If there’s one thing we can all agree on,
it’s that this pandemic has certainly had an impact on the world that can’t be
ignored. The age of Covid-19 has been the biggest cause for change seen on this
planet yet and it can be seen very clearly whether you’re looking through your
car window, while driving out on the streets or if you’re just staring at the
wall in your bedroom. A lot of us are scared, anxious and want better for the
future. Well, to have hope is to want for something better to come along and
the only way to achieve that is by letting the present feelings we’re having in
these moments guide us and for us to follow them into making a better world.
Our minds and hearts are opening to show us a whole new world where change is
necessary, especially in FASHION!!! We need to reconsider the past, live in the
present and fight for a better future.
Past
Before Covid-19, if we wanted something, we
would ask for it, we would go somewhere, and we would get it. Just like that,
it felt like time was moving at a remarkably fast pace, and among the
participants in the worlds’ daily racing clock; was fast fashion!!! And its’
got some real speed, placing it in 2nd even for the worlds’ biggest
polluter. You could definitely say that fashion is taking a much needed
vacation from the pressure of what it actually was before things took a huge
turn for the worst. And that is a mad repetitive cycle of brainstorming and
productivity to satisfy the hunger of their consumers. That whole routine has needed
a major reassessment for a long time now because it has been years and years of
the same old practices where there has been a real injustice towards the
soldiers of the workplace because of lack of fairness. It’s just awful to
believe that an industry that can produce such beautiful garments for the
public also comes at the cost of basic human decency, and one of the many
reasons why there’s a silver lining in this whole dilemma because now change
isn’t a given anymore; it’s already happening!!! It’s time to start thinking
more and more about the people.
Present
Remember a time when you wanted to buy a
piece of clothing so badly, but it was a more of a want than a need? Well now,
it’s more about the need because of Covid-19. Wanting something is and was
never as important as actually needing something and that needs to be what
everyone should be mindfully practicing nowadays.
Now that the old ways of how the industry
used to work have officially been put on hold because of this pandemic; it has
given many fashion labels and houses the opportunity to shift to a whole new
mission that tackles the need to help everyone around the world who is
suffering from this virus. Whether it’s helping with financial stress or
assisting with securing their health and wellbeing; the fashion industry has
got you covered.
It’s not about what people want anymore
because they want it, it’s about what they want because they need it. And what
everyone needs right now is practicality, which is why many fashion businesses
around the globe have stepped up to use their resources to donate and help
support relief efforts and create masks, medical suits, medical srubs, hospital
robes, hospital sheets……etc. All for the purpose of satisfying the more basic
needs of concerned citizens as well as serving the many heroes from various
hospitals around the globe who are working tirelessly on the front lines of
this whole pandemic to take care of infected patients. Christian Sirianos’ team
is helping to provide masks as well as opening a donation platform on their
website and Ralph Lauren will also be producing masks and hospital gowns with
an addition of generously donating 10 million dollars to funds and charities to
fight Covid-19. And as for Lebanon specifically, Tony Ward was actually the
first brand to take initiative by providing hospital sheets and then following
in these efforts was Nemer Saade who also made donations by providing medical
suits. These are all prime examples of many brands worldwide who have taken a
very humanitarian initiative in the wake of such a terrible crisis.
In these difficult times, many Arab brands
who are struggling because of the pause put on their businesses have been
getting support from Fashion Trust Arabia in the MENA region who have started
the #StandWithCreatives campaign to fund and also to give positive publicity to
all the brands in the Arab world by asking many followers of all these brands
to post photos on social media wearing the designers’ work. This is necessary
now more than ever to keep showing support because at the end of the day,
everybody is going to be affected in some way during and after the pandemic and
everybody needs all the help they can get to stay afloat.
Future
Let’s face it, nobody really knows what’s
going to happen in the midst of this whole health crisis. There’s a lot of fear
and uncertainty that is roaming through our minds and that’s because the world
is changing, but that is not necessarily a bad thing. Because what many don’t
know is that we’re living in a present state of mind, but our minds have a
power that is underestimated. If we really think about it and stopped focusing
on so much on what we can’t do, we can all use the power of our creativity to
imagine the New World that we’re going into. A world that has one common goal
and that is to think of the people. The fashion industry is currently adopting
that more forward way of thinking by considering not what its’ customers need
right now, but what they will need during and after the pandemic as well.
Here’s how that goal can be achieved:
1) Technology:
Nothing is ever going to be the same in
fashion again. Seeing how modern technology has been so sufficient and crucial
during these times because it gives everyone some sense of comfort to know that
their lives don’t have to necessarily stop, but can continue in a more safe and
practical way. And that needs to continue, especially in fashion. One factor to
consider is that fashion brands are going to rely more on a digital platform to
stay in communication with their customers. One example is the wonders of
virtual reality. Back in 2017, IKEA introduced a real game changer into the
world. The idea that their products could be viewed in your own living space
just as a simple free test drive, which can automatically save you a lot of
time. And this innovation is definitely something we can see being applied to
the world of fashion. Sitting in the comfort of your own home and still being
able to search for a whole new wardrobe by just a few taps of a button on your
screen and an image of your figure. It’s like playing barbie with your dolls,
only digitally and the barbie is you!! It’s remarkable!! It’s everything you
could ever want and more, especially with Covid-19 being out there.
Another way technology is going to take a
huge role in the future of fashion is through live-streaming, which has already
been going on for some time now, but regardless is needed to be used now more
than ever. Collections can be viewed through your own screen and it might not
be as exciting as travelling to witness a fashion show in a public event, but
right now that’s the last thing anyone wants or can do. Everybody is
prioritizing their safety above anything else and modern technology is one of
the best ways to attain just that.
2) Slower and Safer Fashion:
If a lot of people haven’t had these
revelations already, it’s highly probable everyone is going to be thinking the
same thing. Fashion has died, but it’s going to be reborn. It has to!! Because
the bottom line is, nobody is going to be looking at the old fashion the way
they used to because that fashion isn’t what is going to protect us from this
pandemic. Nobody is going to be looking at a silhouette of a dress or how cute
the buttons are on a coat anymore. The world deserves more than that now and that’s
why the future of fashion needs to include a designer looking at a blank space
and the first thing that they need to think about when starting the design
process is ‘’How is this going to help people?”. From the beginning to the middle,
to the very end, that should be the main objective. This new fashion can range
from a higher shirt collar that can guard your face from an infection to a
pattern for a sleeve that includes a glove for your hands in case you were ever
to come in contact with the virus in your surroundings. And we might see that
very stylish armor a lot sooner than we might think. In fact, Lebanese Haute
Couture brand Tony Ward has started a competition calling upon young talent to
re-invent fashion after Corona, and it’s not strictly narrowed down to just
wanting them to create some practical fashion gear. This Haute Couture brand is
very excited about what the young talented minds of today have to offer and
what this whole pandemic will bring out of them. It could be in the form of a
painting, illustration, animation, gif…. etc. Tony Ward wants to encourage
these applicants to go above and beyond with their imagination and not hold
back from sharing their new vision for the new world of fashion.
It’s not just about the types of garments
produced, it’s also about reducing production. Let’s say that at some point,
fashion shows were able to start up again. The details are a little blurry as
to how or when that could happen, but one thing for certain is that everything
is going to be narrowed down to what’s actually important. Covid-19 has stopped
many businesses worldwide from functioning at their usual pace and the fashion
industry is no exception, which as you can pretty much predict, isn’t going to
allow these brands to operate the way they used to and that includes how many
fashion shows they’re going to be able to have. What should be considered, if
some brands choose to have fashion shows; apart from the option of how to
present it through live-streaming as mentioned before, is the fact that due to
the lack of finances from the lack of being able to actually make any
profit; these brands are going to have
to take a major step back from doing a show every season. The idea of a brand
having a show every season was nice before the world literally turned upside
down. Fashion weeks were the talk of the whole globe and they would always get
a lot of people excited to get dressed up and sit among many others in a
crowded room who also appreciated the art and witnessing what was going to be
in the stores of their favorite brand a few months afterwards. But no brand is
going to make it their mission anymore to keep the same cycle going because
like all of us, they’re just as aware of what’s happening. A more practical
approach isn’t so stretched out from the realm of possibility and that would be
a multi-season collection. A collection that mixes every season with fabrics
and products corresponding to all of them at once. It saves a lot of time,
energy and most importantly, money. Smarter decisions like these need to be
made, which brings us back to something that was mentioned a few sentences before.
Ironically, while the future is leaning more towards slow fashion, the products
need to start being available on the market as soon as possible instead of
having to keep the public waiting for months. Here’s what marketing expert,
Youmna Assouad had to say on this matter: ‘’The
fashion industry needed a change. For example, for the ready-to-wear fashion
weeks, it has been since the 60’s that brands are presenting seasonal
collections 6 months before they hit the stores. It made a lot of sense before
because they needed time for production and to communicate the collections on
magazines. Now, with all the live coverage that is happening, the digital
events and online presentations... 6 months afterwards, when the collections
hit the stores, it already seems like an old collection. With fast fashion
brands being able to copy the garments in
2 weeks, the collection is already all over the market before it
hits the store of the designer!”. There is no time
anymore to keep submitting to how everything used to be because should
designers start their businesses back up again, it’s all going to be about
providing practical fashion to customers as soon as possible. It’s all going to
be about survival and safety from both the consumers’ side and the producers’
side. And from the producers’ side, it’s coming from a business perspective as
much as a humanitarian perspective.
3) Sustainability:
Back in October, the economic crisis in
Lebanon was yet another new reason introduced for sustainability to be a global
necessity for many fashion brands to adopt as a way to function and produce.
Now, with the Corona virus being a new force at play in a change to Lebanese
society and the rest of the world of course; sustainability is very likely to
be implemented in designers’ minds more than ever now. The fashion industry has
needed a change for a very long time and sustainability was always going to be
a key factor in making that change happen. However, because of fast fashion,
the idea of going into more of an ethical route was the farthest thing from
many designers’ minds. This pandemic just pushes the idea more as one of the
few possibilities left to keep them in business and at the same time, they get
to be part of an ongoing initiative called ‘’Saving the Planet’’. Ever heard of
it? Of course you have, but it’s been ignored by millions of people; including
fashion brands worldwide who just couldn’t escape fast fashion and couldn’t hit
the brakes for a bit to consider what that was doing to the environment. Well
now, because of obvious production costs that will be occurring because of the
virus; this is an important time now more than ever for the fashion industry to
strongly take an ethical approach in their design process because it keeps
their businesses running and as a bonus, it doesn’t hurt our planet.
In conclusion, fashion has been put on
pause, but it is going to resume; just not where it left off. It’s going to
take a lot of thought and fresh visionary thinking to cope with the hardships
that this new world will have for the industry. And it’s about time the
industry starts from scratch with a whole new attitude that thinks less about
what fashion was, but what fashion could be; and what it could be for the
benefit of others.
Khaled Alameh