PHOTOGRAPHER Victor Gutierrez
SUBJECT Kiren
ALL CLOTHES thrift store finds
My model, Kiran, is a perfect example of a lady who can maintain her poise while connecting to the many influences of contemporary life. She comes from a traditional South Asian family, but is a first generation American. She recognizes the need to honor her family's cultural traditions; surrounding herself with textiles and tapestries with ethnic distinction and ancient spiritual references, and maintaining much of her mother's traditional cooking as a major part of her diet.
Yet she also wants to create her own path. She's influenced by the American society around her, where women have taken on new, powerful roles in the many relationships in their lives. She regularly re-evaluates where her traditional and modern values clash to create harmony within herself. As she likes to put it, she's "expressing her diverse cultural identity: to be both South Asian and American... one culture does not have to negate the other."
Kiran works as a teacher, where she's confronted daily by the newest generation of students. In her attempt to encourage her students' interest in learning, her work requires her to embrace the culture of a new generation. She also needs to keep the students' and her own emotional states in check and her classroom in order. She needs to be - and appear to be - a professional, authoritative figure. Her personal interests can often diverge from this classroom persona. In the classroom, she generally wears heels and professional separates, while her weekend appearance, with it's ethnic-hippie flavorings, might jar her students who look to her expecting stability and sobriety. Thus there are times when she feels her clothes are at odds with her complete being, giving her a bit of a wardrobe identity crisis.
She may not be wearing tie-dyed tights to class anytime soon, but I hope that our experiment encouraged a new way for her to look at dressing for work and life. There's no reason why anyone should ever feel disconnected from themselves while they're trying to keep up with other people's expectations. The more in line your appearance is with your heart, mind, and soul, the better the universe will know how to receive you in an appropriate manner.
2 comments:
Thank you so much for this. I am a 25-year old public school teacher who spends all of my time outside of the classroom in jeans, scarves and v-neck tees. I'm starting to incorporate my style into my school-teacher style (for example, today I am wearing wide-legged brown pants with skate-style sneakers, a silky pink floral top and a magenta cardigan with a bright blue scarf. Sounds bad, but it works!). I feel received by the universe; I feel happy; I feel like a better teacher.
hiya! i just discovered your blog - and what you wrote in your profile about reconciling fashion/social awareness is a wonderful approach! i truly can not wait to see how your execute the idea!
amazing photos w/ beautifully written text, xx
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