数字时尚:LGBTQIA+社区的解决方案和限制

IF 0.4 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Sara Emilia Bernat, Doris Domoszlai-Lantner
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由于许多LGBTQIA+社区成员面临性别焦虑,通过外表来调整他们的性和性别身份可以对他们的生活产生重大的积极影响。然而,尽管许多酷儿发现时尚可以成为创造、维持和表达个人身份的有力工具,但“现实生活”(IRL)中的时尚也有严重的局限性。现成的衣服可能会导致身体不适和沮丧,因为它们往往是为顺性别消费者设计的。在特定的时间和空间,当涉及到跨光谱的实验时,社区的主导风格也可能是有限的,因为它们也倾向于促进剪裁,颜色和服装,这些可能更多地反映了时代精神,而不是人们的个人喜好。数字时尚可以为许多这些问题提供解决方案,因为设计可以完全适合和个性化的消费者。此外,许多数字服装的价格仅为实体服装的一小部分,从而降低了进入和参与的财务障碍。数字时尚利用了自我创造和表达等问题,同时也解决了社会代表性、多样性和包容性等问题。此外,由于大多数数字时尚体验都是在私人环境中进行的,因此参与者可以获得情感和身体上的保护,这对于来自性别和性身份被接受或被污名化的社区的个人来说是一个重要的考虑因素。数字时尚可以作为建立身份和社会关系的手段,也可以作为沟通社区的促进者。本文探讨了数字时尚为LGBTQIA+社区提供的可能性、解决方案和限制,同时探讨了数字时尚创作者应该考虑实施的道德考虑。
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Digital fashion: Solutions and limitations for the LGBTQIA+ community
As many LGBTQIA+ community members face gender dysphoria, aligning their sexual and gender identities through appearances can make a significant positive impact in their lives. But while many queer people find that fashion can be a power instrument to create, maintain and express their personal identity, ‘In Real Life’ (IRL) fashion has severe limitations, too. Off-the rack clothes can be a source of physical discomfort and frustration, as they tend to be designed for cisgender consumers. Dominant styles of the community at a given time and space can be limiting as well when it comes to experimentation across the spectrum, as they also tend to promote cuts, colours and garments that may be more reflective of the zeitgeist than of peoples’ personal preferences. Digital fashion may offer solutions for many of these problems, as designs can be entirely fitted and personalized for consumers. Furthermore, many digital garments have prices that are a fraction of their IRL counterparts, reducing financial barriers to entry and participation. Digital fashion taps into issues such as self-creation and expression, while also addressing issues in both social representation, diversity and inclusion. Moreover, because most digital fashion experiences occur in a private setting, participants are offered an element of emotional and physical protection, an important consideration for individuals from communities where their gender and sexual identities are accepted or stigmatized. Digital fashion may be used as a means to establish identity and social relationships, and as a facilitator to bridge communities. This article explores the possibilities, solutions and also limitations that digital fashion offers to the LGBTQIA+ community, while exploring the ethical considerations that creators of digital fashion should consider implementing.
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