Flo Bellinger

Senior Remote Writer Brighton, UK

I’m Flo, (She/Her) a Senior Remote Writer at Thred. I recently completed a Masters in Visual Anthropology, and seek to interrogate the ways digital spaces can amplify marginalised voices in the arts and cultural sectors. Follow me on LinkedIn or ping me some feedback via email.

Hi, I’m Flo. I recently completed my Masters in visual, material, and museum anthropology, where I learnt about the many economies and communities that are woven together through consumption. I’ve always been creative at heart, and love painting in my spare time.

You can also find me deep in a book, or listening to the latest self-help podcast. As a fashion junkie with a penchant for inconveniently tiny bags, I am drawn to the ways social media amplifies marginalised voices within the industry.

I always enjoy clueing up on the latest ways our clothing shapes who we are.

My interests led me to team Thred, where I enjoy writing about arts, fashion, and literature from social change perspectives.

Latest Stories from Flo

Why are women’s tears still condemned as weakness?

Why are women’s tears still condemned as weakness?

Rachel Reeves’ display of emotion in the House of Commons has been met with criticism and a stock market nose-dive. Why is the image of an emotional woman still so controversial?  The UKs first female Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, cried in the Commons last week. Her tears led to a crash in the pound, attracted widespread criticism from political commentators, and triggered rumours that she was either about to leave her...

By Brighton, UK
The rise in ayahuasca tourism is colonising wellness

The rise in ayahuasca tourism is colonising wellness

How tourism centred around the popular drug is wreaking havoc for Indigenous communities.  Ayahuasca has become a wellness darling in recent decades. The hallucinogenic plant is native to the Amazon basin, and as more of us embark on quests for healing and personal transformation, it’s exploded in popularity. Framed as a pathway to spiritual enlightenment, the psychedelic has drawn thousands of Western visitors to Peru, Brazil, and Colombia, all in search...

By Brighton, UK
Zuckerberg school closures reflect wider shift among US billionaires

Zuckerberg school closures reflect wider shift among US billionaires

The quiet decision to retract funding for a US primary school has caused the institution to shutter – leaving disadvantaged kids in the crossfire.  By all accounts, The Primary School in East Palo Alto, California, was designed to be an ambitious experiment in breaking the cycle of intergenerational poverty. Founded in 2016 with the backing of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI), the school offered something few public institutions could: not...

By Brighton, UK
Plastic bag fees are limiting coastal litter

Plastic bag fees are limiting coastal litter

When it comes to the climate, a new study has found that small daily changes are having a large-scale positive impact.  In an era where climate headlines often lean toward catastrophe, a rare dose of optimism has emerged. A new multinational study has found that plastic bag bans and fees are having a tangible, measurable impact –coastal litter from plastic bags has nearly halved in regions where these policies...

By Brighton, UK
The niche supermarket is the new mecca of luxury

The niche supermarket is the new mecca of luxury

Gen Z are redefining everyday spaces as indulgent outposts amidst a rising cost of living.  From bespoke suprettes and deli’s, to viral institutions like Erewhon and Daylesford, walking into a supermarket these days feels more like entering a wellness spa. Influencers sip $18 smoothies next to yoga instructors perusing adaptogenic mushrooms, while tote bags branded with minimalist serif fonts signal allegiance to the church of curated wellness. This is not just...

By Brighton, UK
7 powerful books to read this Pride Month

7 powerful books to read this Pride Month

Your definitive guide to the best queer literature you need this summer.  We all know that Pride Month isn’t just a time for celebration. It’s also a time for reflection, community, and storytelling. And what encapsulates this trifecta more than a good bit of queer literature? From books to journals and speeches, the words of queer writers have always been a radical act: a means of documenting desire, identity, loss, love,...

By Brighton, UK
The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders’ pay rise is nothing to write home about

The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders’ pay rise is nothing to write home about

Despite a 400% increase in their salary, the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders still face an uphill battle when it comes to the sport’s outdated misogyny. The first season of ‘America’s Sweethearts’, a Netflix docuseries following the lives and dance routines of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, was a huge hit when it launched last summer. Viewers watched as young women from across the US navigated a gruelling audition process (followed by an equally...

By Brighton, UK
Biohacking has emerged as a prominent Gen Z wellness trend

Biohacking has emerged as a prominent Gen Z wellness trend

What lengths are young people going to in pursuit of a healthier life?  The pursuit of wellness used to come in the form of a yoga class, a green smoothie, and maybe even a juice cleanse if you were feeling particularly radical. But for Gen Z, whose health anxieties are born from a perfect storm of pandemic trauma, climate dread, and relentless digital overstimulation, wellness has escalated into something...

By Brighton, UK
What does Zohran Mamdani’s victory mean for New York?

What does Zohran Mamdani’s victory mean for New York?

The once-fringe Democratic candidate is now the party’s mayoral nominee for New York City. His success speaks to an American political landscape in complete disarray. Amidst news of missile strikes in the Middle East, the rapid erosion of trans rights, and mounting economic strain over tariffs, climate change, and global conflict, it can be hard to see the light in US politics of late. But this week marked a cause for...

By Brighton, UK
Does Notting Hill Carnival have a future?

Does Notting Hill Carnival have a future?

The beloved street party is at risk due to funding cuts and public safety concerns. But protecting it is in our best interests.  Sunday 22nd June marked Windrush Day, an annual commemoration of the date thousands of Caribbean’s were shipped over the the UK in the 1950s. A large portion of the Windrush generation moved to London’s Notting Hill, where they formed a vibrant community and established the famous Notting Hill...

By Brighton, UK