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Anna Sui Says, ‘You Can Define an Era By the Clothes’

The Business of Fashion Podcast

The Business of Fashion

Fashion & Beauty, Business, Arts

4.6770 Ratings

🗓️ 16 June 2020

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

The American designer speaks to BoF’s Editor-at-Large Tim Blanks about how fashion mirrors politics. LONDON, United Kingdom — The world has changed immeasurably since designer Anna Sui’s last fashion show took place in New York in February. Her next collection is likely to reflect this transformation. “Fashion is a mirror of the times — you can define an era by the clothes,” Sui told BoF Editor-at-Large Tim Blanks. “What people are wearing mimics the politics of the times.” Over the last few months, the world has grappled with a pandemic, a steep economic downturn and, more recently, widespread anti-racist protests. In this week’s special edition of the BoF podcast, Sui makes predictions on how these global events might impact the future of her industry.  
  • People have spent much of the lockdowns at home in sweats and a T-shirt. Sui believes that people might go polar opposite once social distancing restrictions are relaxed. “Suddenly [people] are going to want to be seen,” Sui said, adding that eating at restaurants and drinking at bars will once become occasions for self-expression.
  • Handicrafts may see a resurgence as “people are now taking the time to relearn those skills,” Sui said. Tie dying, crocheting and knitting might well become popular creative outlets for the many people investing time in new hobbies — and this shift could be reflected in upcoming collections.
  • Sui hopes the pace of the industry will slow down and allow space for self-reflection. Looking back to the 1990s, “[There] wasn’t this frantic need to be working all the time, I remember enjoying the holidays,” Sui said. “Let’s hope that this gets back under control and that we learn how to balance out our lifestyles again.”

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0:00.0

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0:06.8

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0:15.7

We're going to have a very, very strong reaction against this time.

0:20.4

I don't know what it's going to be yet,

0:22.9

but it's growing and it's going to happen.

0:25.5

I'm just wondering if there'd be some similar impulse.

0:29.4

When you see kids protesting across the world,

0:32.3

that thing we loved about punk,

0:33.9

that kind of energy that changed culture.

0:36.0

That's really my theory that fashion is a mirror of times.

0:43.6

Hi, this is Imran Ahmed, founder and CEO of the Business of Fashion, and welcome to the

0:48.6

Bof podcast.

0:50.3

Recently, Tim Blank sat down with Anna Sui for an episode of B-O-F-Live.

0:55.1

She spoke about how the world has changed immeasurably since her last fashion show

0:59.5

and the role of fashion in reflecting the culture and times that we're in.

1:04.1

Here's Anna Sui inside fashion.

1:13.9

Hello. Hello, I'm Tim Blanks.

1:16.7

Welcome to B-O-F-Live.

1:19.3

Today, our guest is Anna Sui.

1:22.2

A very dear friend of mine.

1:24.7

She has been one of my, what would I say, one of my stalwart companions to all my

1:33.9

years in fashion. I always feel that Anna grew up in Detroit and I grew up in Auckland, New Zealand,

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