
Since July 7, 2005, Alex has been wearing the same dress, which she designed and made herself. The Brown Dress project began as a statement. In her own words:
In this performance, I intend to reject our sweat-shop-supporting economy of over-consumption, and the bill of goods that has been sold, especially to women, about what makes a person good, attractive and interesting. Clothes are certainly part of this image, and the expectation is immense. The economic resources required to regularly purchase newly-manufactured clothing in retail stores are staggering – a hundred dollars for one new shirt?
It's a pretty amazing project, not one that I'd be able to do. It takes a lot of dedication to stand up (and dress up) for what you believe in every single day.
Visit the Brown Dress site for Alex's journal, photos from the year, and a downloadable pattern of the infamous dress.
Wow. Great idea. Inspiring.
ReplyDeleteShe was able to change it quite a lot with cardigans, pants underneath, jackets etc. though, so at least there was some variety from one day to the next.