Customers can choose different size for their scarves.
There are many choices.
Square 45 x 45cm
Twilly 86 x 5cm
Square 55 x 55cm
Square 70 x 70cm
Square 90 x 90cm
Square 140x 140cm
*Skinny scarf is always one size.
“Just one craftily tied scarf can make a simple outfit look and feel brand new! And if you’re smart about adding a few choice neckerchiefs, pashminas, and other prettily printed fabric squares, you’ll lengthen the life of your wardrobe without taking a huge chunk out of your wallet.”
Trekstock, a young adult cancer support organisation.
We are going to create an idea to raise donation for Trekstock.
Here are some interesting events and campaign they did before.
Three years ago, a video #HANGWITHLIAMANDHARRY had been watched four hundred and fifty thousand times. The event for 6 weeks, raised donations of $784345.
Guinness world records. CITY TO CITY
Citroen C1 and British singer Foxes to create the guinness world record.
Most live concerts performed in 12 hours in different cities. However, create records is second, the first purpose is to help the cancer charity Trekstock fundraising!
WE HAVE FOUND A PERFECT GIFT FOR YOU!
This is the most interesting, unique cake I’ve ever seen, especially this is not only for sell.
London pastry chef Lily Vanili and Trekstock charitable organisation teamed up for 2011 Valentine’s day special launched a realistic cake “VALENTINE’S BLEEDING HEARTS.”
“The are scarily realistic, but delicious with a red velvet sponge, cream cheese frosting and black currant and cherry ‘blood’.” -Lily Vanili
The price is £7 for one 20% of Valentine’s cake proceeds would be donated to charity Trekstock.
Sex and gender aren’t perfectly, so why should our clothes be?
However, the latest trends and fashion is changing the way it used to be. Companies nowadays trying to provide gender neutral fashion that not only help them in gaining more profit by targeting both genders but also help them in fulfilling their corporate social responsibility by breaking this gender line. People also are getting somehow neutral due to these trends and started accepting the trends of the opposite gender.
“There were a lot of questions raised by feminism, the Civil Right movement, the Gay Right movement about gender roles, and the extent to which individuals should follow gender roles. And part of that is going to be the way you look. As the gay and lesbian, bisexual, trans-movement has progressed, that expanded into these notions of a non-binary understanding of gender.”
-Jennifer Self
“I made an observation before starting unisex to understand who I am as a person and how to express myself. I didn’t understand who decided that a man should be dressed differently than a woman and all of these other limitations that we have in life like our age, gender, religion, nation, or any other boundaries that divide people from each other.”
-Rad Howani
Most of people will probably think he is a gay if a man wear lace, pink, skirt or high heeled shoes.
Women: Not wear bra/underwear = conservative/(slut)
Feminine always considered as a low power and inferior gender in most religions and nations. Female always had to sacrifice something for pleasing men or they had to follow some strange traditions.
For instance, in Chinese culture small feet are perceived as a symbol of beauty, although it is no longer popular. In order to keep them small, people used to bind the feet of girls, which later came to be seen by people as a symbol of wealth. This culture was important for women only but was very painful.
Another traditional is quite similar to foot binding is female genital mutilation, they are all created female body and temperament by man.
In the movie “THE DESERT FLOWER”
“It’s a cultural practice for them to preserve the sexual being in girls until they’re married. They see the outer genitalia as ‘dirty.’ ”
Also, this is the culture hegemony trap set by the fashion empire to the female body, they are usually show this is their voluntary choice to change their body, but sometimes is difficult to realise some of these behaviour is not for themselves.
Gender discrimination became more of culture now. As people from one generation to another are inheriting these perspectives, what they see, they do the same. Hence, even now some people follow these traditions.