Flo Bellinger

Writer Brighton, UK

I’m Flo, (She/Her) a 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

Opinion – New York City discrimination bill is a sign of progress

Opinion – New York City discrimination bill is a sign of progress

In a city known for its diversity and progressiveness, New York City has once again made headlines by taking a bold step in the fight against discrimination.  This week, America’s cultural capital announced a new law prohibiting weight-based bias in employment, housing, and public accommodations. It’s a surprisingly positive legal turning point, given the contentious state of Western politics in recent years. Amongst violent anti-trans legislation and archaic turns in female...

By Brighton, UK
Greece makes 280 beaches wheelchair accessible

Greece makes 280 beaches wheelchair accessible

The decision comes after the country’s tourism minister declared full access to the sea a basic human right. Greece, known for its stunning coastline and turquoise waters, is taking a momentous step towards inclusivity and accessibility by making its beaches wheelchair accessible. This progressive initiative aims to provide people with disabilities an equal opportunity to enjoy Greece's natural wonders. With this bold move, Greece is not only enhancing the quality of life...

By Brighton, UK
BP’s oil spill highlights the human impact of environmental crises

BP’s oil spill highlights the human impact of environmental crises

Thirteen years after the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, those who helped clean it up are suffering from mental and physical illness. The disruption of their daily lives should disrupt ours, too.  In 2010, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill unleashed an environmental catastrophe, causing irreparable damage to ecosystems and communities. A recent Guardian investigation has explored the long-term impacts of the disaster, highlighting the human devastation that still ripples thirteen years...

By Brighton, UK
What Uber’s new flight service means for travel

What Uber’s new flight service means for travel

Uber, the ride-hailing giant, recently announced its expansion into the world of flights. While this move may seem like a turning point in travel convenience, it raises concerns about environmental impact. Nearly all of us, especially those living in the UK’s bigger cities, will have had a run-in with Uber. Launched in 2009, the platform was an overhaul in travel, allowing users to move from A to B with an ease...

By Brighton, UK
TikTok sparks conversations about disability in the beauty industry

TikTok sparks conversations about disability in the beauty industry

Rare Beauty has received praise from disabled customers for their easy-to-use packaging, sparking critical conversations about the beauty industry’s lack of inclusivity.  Since launching in 2020, Selena Gomez’ beauty brand ‘Rare Beauty’ has enjoyed staggering success. With sleek branding, shade variety, and trend-worthy products, the makeup line made $60 million in its first year. The brand has built itself around a mantra of inclusivity, both in its inclusive shade range and...

By Brighton, UK
Barbie’s latest attempt at inclusivity has mixed reviews

Barbie’s latest attempt at inclusivity has mixed reviews

Mattel announced its latest Barbie last week, a doll with Down’s Syndrome. But customers are undecided on whether this new stab at inclusivity has been successful.  Toy company Mattel has been churning out Barbie’s of all shapes and sizes recently. From a Barbie with hearing aids, to the first transgender doll, 2022 was a year of inclusivity for Barbie fans the world over. Adding to the roster, Mattel announced...

By Brighton, UK
Are sustainability documentaries really that radical?

Are sustainability documentaries really that radical?

Becky Hutner’s new documentary ‘Fashion Reimagined’ follows a designers efforts to create a purely sustainable clothing line. But are these kinds of projects more self-congratulatory than profound?  Fashion designer Amy Powney has made a name for herself as the creative director of Mother of Pearl, a sustainable, London-based luxury brand. Powney has been vocal about her sustainability goals since taking the helm, and Mother of Pearl has made a name...

By Brighton, UK
The shocking living conditions of the UK’s migrant farmers

The shocking living conditions of the UK’s migrant farmers

The people who pick and ultimately provide your fruit and veg are being gravely exploited by their employers. But what can we do to change it?  The UK has a tendency to pride itself on fair wages and progressive working conditions. But just like our self-proclaimed status as an economic power-house, these statements are increasingly becoming works of fiction. Nowhere are the UK’s exploitative working conditions more evident than in...

By Brighton, UK
What legalisation of NARCAN says about America’s drug laws

What legalisation of NARCAN says about America’s drug laws

Overdose antidote NARCAN has officially been legalised for sale without prescription. It’s a significant step for a country long suffering from an opioid epidemic.  Toward the end of 2022, rumours began circling that the FDA was planning to legalise NARCAN, a drug found to reverse the effects of opioid overdose. Naloxone – as its officially known – is a nasal spray that can almost instantly save the life of someone who...

By Brighton, UK
Is powdered beer the answer to alcohol’s carbon footprint?

Is powdered beer the answer to alcohol’s carbon footprint?

A German brewery has developed powdered beer, a revolutionary new beverage that may change the way we consume alcohol forever. Instant drinks like coffee and - dare I say it - custard, have been around for years now. And while these powdered alternatives have revolutionised our daily lives, an alcoholic version wasn’t something many saw coming.  But a German brewery has just developed a powder beer, which creates an instant beverage...

By Brighton, UK