You might say you’re not political — but your fashion choices are
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You might say you’re not political.
You might even avoid conversations about politics altogether.
But your fashion choices already speak — long before you do.
This episode isn’t about parties.
It’s not about slogans.
And it’s definitely not about telling you what you should wear.
It’s about power.
The power of choice.
The way your clothes communicate status, fear, rebellion, or freedom — even when you stay silent.
Why saying “I don’t care about clothes” is still a message.
And why mass fashion needs you to fit into it — not the other way around.
I’m Plam.
I’ve been a stylist for over 16 years.
I’ve worked with private clients, corporate environments, media, campaigns, red carpets, everyday women and men who “don’t care about fashion” —
and people who already know that style is never just aesthetic.
In this episode, we’ll break the illusion that fashion is neutral.
We’ll talk about style as identity.
Style as protection.
And style as a quiet, political language.
Welcome to the conversation.