Post-pandemic cultural shifts: Will Covid kill the bra?
The Briefing24 Aug 2020

Post-pandemic cultural shifts: Will Covid kill the bra?

Recessions, depressions, wars and pandemics change what we value, the way we relate to one another and how we express ourselves. They also change our day-to-day lives including what we eat, how we work and what we wear.

Will this economic downturn keep up in bleak, darker colours? What will happen when this is all over? Will there ever be corporate attire if we all work from home? To find out a bit more about what the pandemic and recession might do to the way we dress, eat, work and play we’ speak to Associate Professor Jordan Williams, who is a cultural critic specialising in creativity and trauma.

In today's headlines:

  • Top doctor defends vaccine after religious leaders raise "ethical concerns”
  • Victoria’s state of emergency could be extended for another year
  • President Donald Trump formally renominated for “the most important election in our history”
  • KFC drops its iconic slogan because of Covid-19

In today's Briefing we ask: What is Covid going to change about the way we dress? How we live? Will Covid kill the bra? What changes will we see in the way we present ourselves? What interior styles do we see coming in? Will it change the way we eat and buy produce? Will there be a renaissance period where the arts will be put on a pedestal?

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