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

Is The Traitors a crucible for unconscious bias?

Is The Traitors a crucible for unconscious bias?

The show is beloved nationwide, and has since spread overseas. But the experiences of Black contestants consistently mirror everyday life.  Are you affronted by the suggestion that The Traitors – arguably Britain’s most beloved TV show – has an unconscious bias problem? If yes, you’re probably ignorant to the ways in which racial bias constantly shapes society. By which I mean, you’re probably white. You may think this claim ‘too woke’, or ‘overblown’....

By Brighton, UK
Why are so many young people heading to the cinema?

Why are so many young people heading to the cinema?

Despite concerns that streaming is killing the in-person experience, reports suggest Gen Z are gathering in front of the silver screen regularly.  Cinema attendance across the UK hasn’t exactly spiked. In fact, some of the year’s biggest films – by critical standards – saw dismal box office numbers. Streaming has continued to shape our watching habits and dominate the entertainment industry. Netflix looks set to acquire Warner Bros, and our favourite...

By Brighton, UK
Is the ‘Wuthering Heights’ controversy warranted?

Is the ‘Wuthering Heights’ controversy warranted?

Literary purists are on the rampage over Emerald Fennell’s upcoming adaptation of the gothic novel. But why do modern takes on historic literature so often spark backlash?  Wuthering Heights may be one of the most famous books ever written, but Emily Brontë’s singular masterpiece has proved near impossible to adapt for the modern age. Fraught with violence and deeply complex explorations of love, grief, class and intimacy, fans of the novel...

By Brighton, UK
Has ‘Diary of a CEO’ flown too far to the right?

Has ‘Diary of a CEO’ flown too far to the right?

The popular podcast is receiving heat for a recent conversation around women and motherhood. It highlights how far the show has strayed from its origins.  Stephen Bartlett is no stranger to controversy. When you head-up one of the biggest podcasts on the planet, that comes with the territory. And it seems Bartlett knows that – he hasn’t let criticism sway him from building a multi-million dollar empire that now includes...

By Brighton, UK
Why are those on £100k salaries struggling financially?

Why are those on £100k salaries struggling financially?

Dubbed ‘High Earners, Not Rich Yet’ (or Henrys), young Brits are feeling the pinch thanks to tax traps and inflation.  Unless you’ve found yourself in a high-paying job (or grew up with a silver spoon between your lips), £100k probably sounds like a lot of money. But young people earning these six figures claim to be struggling financially – both in the UK and across the pond. Henrys, particularly...

By Brighton, UK
London’s new Palestinian embassy proves the nation won’t be silenced

London’s new Palestinian embassy proves the nation won’t be silenced

The ‘historic moment’ comes after the UK’s formal recognition of the Palestinian state.  This is ‘proof that our identity cannot be denied’, said the Palestinian ambassador to the UK. Husam Zomlot spoke at the inauguration of Palestine's embassy in London this week – marking a turning point in the nation’s international presence. It comes months after the UK officially recognised the Palestinian state. Prime minister Keir Starmer announced in a...

By Brighton, UK
ICE murder of a young mother points to a dangerous pattern

ICE murder of a young mother points to a dangerous pattern

Agents shot and killed Renee Nicole Good whilst she was driving in her SUV. Her death marks a chapter in US history marred by inevitable violence.  Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were carrying out an immigration operation in Minnesota this week, when 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good refused to get out of her car. The mother of three had only recently moved to the city from Colorado, and was going about her...

By Brighton, UK
A definitive guide to surviving January

A definitive guide to surviving January

Spoiler alert: it doesn’t involve resolutions. It’s that time of year again: the start of a new one. A fresh twelve months lie before us, promising nothing except the unexpected. If there’s one thing I’ve learned after twenty-nine Januarys, it’s that you can make plans all you like. The universe will still find a way to laugh. Which makes the annual ritual of New Year’s resolutions feel particularly absurd. Perhaps to...

By Brighton, UK
Brigitte Bardot and the complexity of mourning celebrity

Brigitte Bardot and the complexity of mourning celebrity

The French movie star’s death sparked sadness and scorn, as her right-wing politics mark a complicated legacy.  You might now Brigitte Bardot for her blonde bombshell looks – with voluminous golden hair so infamous that she arguably cemented ‘French Girl Chic’ into modern parlance. Even if you haven’t watched any of her films, which include And God Created Woman and La Parisienne, images of Bardot in a plunging bikini are ingrained in...

By Brighton, UK
How are Venezuelans reacting to president Maduro’s capture?

How are Venezuelans reacting to president Maduro’s capture?

The dramatic seizure of Venezuela’s president has raised a lot of questions, but how are people feeling on the ground? When we witness something unprecedented, like the US capture of Nicolás Maduro (Venezuela’s president since 2013), it’s easy to get swept up in the media whirlwind. Algorithms and headlines shrink years of socio-political unrest into sizeable portions, and social media spotlights the polarised opinions of those with little to no...

By Brighton, UK