Synopsis
Halima Aden, the world's first hijab-wearing supermodel meets US fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger to discuss the experiences of young, diverse models and what a truly inclusive global fashion industry would look and feel like.
- Programme: The Future Of Fashion
- Channel: BBC News
- Broadcast year: 2021
- Sociology | How are different social groups represented in the media? | Representations and effects of misrepresentations in the media in relation to: ethnicity, gender (including non-binary and trans), sexuality, social class, and age. Theoretical views on media representations: Marxism/neo-Marxism, pluralism, feminism, postmodernism.
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