Our desires for fashion, our addiction to cheap clothes, our
fixation on surface looks . . . can we find ways to make what we
wear more positive? Here's a quirky, irreverent way to consider
what's a more sustainable way to be with-and still enjoy-fashion.
This little book shows that fashion isn't shallow but connects us
to the depths of existence. Especially today, fashion can tell us
something about life, and this series of meditations and
conversations between fashion "hacktivist" von Busch and Buddhist
teacher Josh Korda shows how a Buddhist perspective on fashion can
help us engage with clothes in wiser ways. It may seem a Buddhist
approach to fashion would be about denying fashion and living an
ascetic life in dull robes. However, Buddhism can teach us to be
more present and take more pleasure in fashion. With practice and
reflection, we can live a wiser life with the consumption of
clothes. Includes "action exercises" to help put ideas into
practice in your life and closet.
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