Amid shelter-in-place orders, sweatpants are becoming a stalwart of our remote-working style, and dressing down is the new dressing up. Canvas8 spoke to seven people from across the US to find out how the pandemic has changed their sense of fashion and how that’s making them feel.
Costcutter: serving rural Britons with pop-up stores
case study·
24 Nov 2020
The pandemic has complicated the weekly shop for those in rural areas – when delivery slots are few and a big supermarket is far away, countryside-dwellers are struggling to source ingredients. Costcutter has a solution: village pop-ups with stock tailored to local wants and needs.
Will second-hand clothes stay in vogue post-COVID-19?
report·
7 Sep 2020
Price is often highlighted as the main driver behind fashion choices. In spite of people’s desire to shop eco-friendly, there’s a high barrier to entry for most ethical brands. Is fashion resale a way to ensure greater eco access, or is the second-hand market causing more problems than it solves?
Being stuck at home during the COVID-19 pandemic has forced people to reevaluate their lives, leading some to embrace a simpler way of living by starting a vegetable garden or figuring out an effective work-life balance. Will this change in habits spark a minimalist resurgence in the long term?
As countries across Europe begin to reopen their borders, trips abroad are back on the cards for British holidaymakers. With the pandemic leaving many financially worse off, Fly Now, Pay Later offers travellers an easy way to finance getaways without having to stretch their wallets upfront.
As COVID-19 has forced people to spend more time at home, one of the parts of daily life impacted has been office style. How might Zoom meetings and remote working reshape workwear in the long term? And what role can fashion play in creating a sense of normality post-lockdown?