Student Aych McArdle has a unique and colourful take on fashion.
Aych McArdle is ardently passionate about fashion, with a unique approach that is both cerebral and fun; delighting in the joy of dressing up as well as the symbolism of clothes.
"I've always had a deep fascination with the way we use clothing to talk about ourselves and the way we use clothing to read people," explains the student and fashion blogger, who recently started postgraduate study with honours at AUT University, with a project titled Performing the self: Opening up discussions on diverse gender identity.
"I'm looking at ways of using pop cultural mediums, like fashion, performance art, zines and moving images, to communicate that gender can be a fluid state." McArdle, who was recently appointed to the board of Rainbow Youth, is also interested in the influence of social media on fashion and how we communicate. The 24-year-old tells us more about her intellectual take on style.
Can a feminist be interested in fashion?
Of course. Feminism advocates for equality and no more so do we understand the impact of what is happening socially in our communities than through clothes. Fashion is a barometer of social progress.