Kaustav Dey: How fashion helps us express who we are -- and what we stand for
Kaustav Dey leads marketing for Tommy Hilfiger in India. Full bio
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of my father's old things.
of his college textbooks,
bell-bottom pants.
was my school uniform,
I would be invisible,
just like everybody else."
to God's voicemail, though.
the son that my father always wanted.
that I actually wanted to.
bell-bottom pants came into my life,
I had to wear them to school,
and belted them tight,
what can only be called a swagger.
because I was sent home at once --
a little brown rock star.
that I could not conform.
the power of what we wear.
the power of fashion,
to the world for us.
for being so last season?
meant something entirely different.
survived Taliban extremists
she faced a different enemy,
attacked the photograph
wearing jeans that day.
before the scarf comes off?"
directly targeted her head
to wear a pair of jeans
London, Milan, Paris,
to think that it's a privilege;
can have consequences,
be taken away from us.
who took extraordinary pleasure
was possibly the only thing
of her generation in India,
by custom and tradition.
when my grandfather died suddenly one day,
something else as well,
who had outlived her husband,
from earlier, happier times.
what she's wearing --
how we want to look,
comes in many forms.
thousands of them,
of white for centuries.
have started to celebrate Holi,
from participating in.
colored powder of the festival
they throw into the air,
to suffuse with color.
they're completely covered
that's forbidden to them.
in a battle against oppression.
have always been taught
that women can be kings.
in his spring 1999 show,
in the middle of his runway.
began to spin in between them,
of ours is a canvas,
death threats for how he looked.
on a busy street in Baghdad.
showed multiple wounds.
was shot multiple times in May 2016.
in women's clothing,
to either the men's or the women's wards.
be literally life and death.
we sometimes don't get to choose.
it's natural to be afraid,
and what we wear on them.
is that once we surrender,
one after the other,
conformity will look,
this oppression will feel.
the ordinary of tomorrow.
anything different as dirty,
to look like ourselves,
violently whitewashed,
of color pushing through,
in this world, and there always will be.
a language for dissent.
our courage on our sleeves.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Kaustav Dey - Fashion revolutionaryKaustav Dey leads marketing for Tommy Hilfiger in India.
Why you should listen
Kaustav Dey has always been fascinated by the role of fashion as a vehicle for protest, both in his own life and in the fashion industry. He believes that fashion has played a key role in counterculture history -- and that now more than ever, we need to fight censorship and repression with fashion.
Dey earned a bachelor's degree in electrical and electronics engineering from Madras University in Chennai, and he holds an MBA in marketing and communications from MICA in Ahmedabad, India. He loves fashion, food and his six dogs.
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