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 – Nike’s Olympic kits are an emblem of sports sexism

Opinion – Nike’s Olympic kits are an emblem of sports sexism

The sporting giant has come under fire over its women’s Track and Field kits. The backlash is long overdue. With the Paris Olympics just months away, major sporting brands are revealing their Olympic kits for the first time. But Nike got more than it bargained for this week when it shared images of the Team USA Track and Field uniforms. Far from online hype, the launch triggered a swathe of...

By Brighton, UK
Lloyd Martin to become youngest Down’s syndrome marathon runner

Lloyd Martin to become youngest Down’s syndrome marathon runner

The 19-year-old will attempt a world record at the London Marathon this April, with his mum by his side. Lloyd Martin has wanted to run a marathon for years, according to his mum Ceri Hooper. Hooper has run many marathons herself, running London four times and even completing the race in the prestigious Boston and Chicago routes. Lloyd, her 19 year old son, has always cheered her on from the sidelines....

By Brighton, UK
Work and school found to be central to Gen Z happiness

Work and school found to be central to Gen Z happiness

A new survey has found that professional and educational fulfilment are a driving force behind Gen Z’s happiness levels. But they’re still statistically the ‘least happy’ generation overall.  A new poll has revealed the primary source of happiness for Gen Z. The answer may surprise you. According to Gallup, at least 60% of Gen Zers are said to feel happy when they do something interesting every day and are ‘motivated...

By Brighton, UK
Opinion – McDonald’s U-turn on Alonyal shows power of protest

Opinion – McDonald’s U-turn on Alonyal shows power of protest

The fast-food giant has decided to buy-back all 225 of its Israeli outlets. Whether progressive or performative, the move proves there’s power in protest.  Since October 7th 2023, McDonalds’ global reputation has been heavily tarnished. The brand’s association with Israeli forces – which was established in the public consciousness when Alonyal Ltd, the franchise which owns nearly all of McDonalds’ Israeli outlets, provided free meals to Israeli troops – has sparked international boycotts....

By Brighton, UK
Russ Cook completes mission to run the length of Africa

Russ Cook completes mission to run the length of Africa

A story of almost insurmountable obstacles, Cook’s journey is an incredible reflection of the human spirit. But it’s already plagued by criticism not 24 hours past the finish line. If you run regularly, you’re part of just 20% of the population (17% for women). If you run a marathon, that statistic drops to 0.17%. But Russ Cook, known as the ‘Hardest Geezer’ to his 1 million Instagram followers, just completed...

By Brighton, UK
Raphaël Varane’s honesty is a refreshing shift for football

Raphaël Varane’s honesty is a refreshing shift for football

The Manchester United player has opened up about the head injuries he sustained during games. Fans are commending him for an openness rarely found in the football industry.  Football has become a far more inclusive and tolerant game in the past decade. At least across the UK, where racism and hooliganism have long plagued the fan culture. But the sport still struggles to embrace open discussions around wellbeing – whether...

By Brighton, UK
Palmsy is the new anti-social media app feeding our tech addiction

Palmsy is the new anti-social media app feeding our tech addiction

With artificial likes and follows, Palmsy replicates the dopamine hits we receive from social media whilst protecting our private information. But are these projects doing more harm than good?  Social media dominates nearly every interaction we partake in nowadays. Whether that’s a good or bad thing is still up for debate, but it hasn’t stopped apps from trying to save us from ourselves. From Calm to OFFTIME, tech companies...

By Brighton, UK
Why are we still criticising women for sharing their fertility struggles?

Why are we still criticising women for sharing their fertility struggles?

Anne Hathaway revealed she suffered a miscarriage while playing a pregnant woman in 2015. The response proves taboos around womens’ health are still rife in 2024. In a new Vanity Fair interview, actor Anne Hathaway candidly revealed she had suffered a miscarriage in 2015 whilst playing a pregnant woman. The role, which was part of a one-woman stage performance, required Hathaway to ‘give birth on stage every night’ over the course...

By Brighton, UK
Are Gen Z less tech savvy than previous generations?

Are Gen Z less tech savvy than previous generations?

Despite being the first ‘digitally native’ generation, studies suggest Gen Z are struggling with tech illiteracy.  Young people are somewhat synonymous with technology; well, with the smartphone at least. From Facetune to Capcut, Gen Z are well equipped with social-first skills – many of them have even established successful internet careers before they leave school. But recent studies show that despite being the first ‘digitally native’ generation, Gen Z are struggling...

By Brighton, UK
Canada’s cap on residents reflects mounting immigration concerns

Canada’s cap on residents reflects mounting immigration concerns

For the first time, Canada has announced plans to reduce its share of temporary residents. The move highlights growing anti-immigration sentiment worldwide. Canada has long been somewhat of a haven for foreign visitors, whom it relies heavily on for economic growth. But in a major u-turn, the country has announced plans to scale back on its number of temporary residents in an effort to curb immigration levels.  Outlined in a...

By Brighton, UK