It's said all good fashions are circular - both in terms of sustainability and in time. After all, it's 2022 and flares are back in fashion. Again. There's an innate human tendency to reference the past when trying to define the future. The past teaches us what's worked and what hasn't, but it's often contextualised in the time those decisions were made. Time moves us on so decisions about the future should reference changes that happened culturally, socially, environmentally and politically. Things that have worked historically aren't guaranteed to work in a more modern and fast-pac...
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