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

UNESCO is planning a virtual museum of stolen artefacts

UNESCO is planning a virtual museum of stolen artefacts

The project aims to highlight Britain’s colonial history, and its ongoing impact on global communities.  The subject of imperialism has surrounded British museums since their inception, but the topic has gained particular momentum in recent years. Discussions of cultural heritage and restitution have started to drive tangible changes in the museum sector. From curatorial amendments to projects with indigenous communities, institutions are constantly working to grapple with their...

By Brighton, UK
Study finds period insecurity may stop girls from playing sports

Study finds period insecurity may stop girls from playing sports

The Youth Sports Trust has found low confidence related to menstruation stops girls from enjoying PE in schools. Government efforts have been geared toward the health and fitness of UK children for the past few years, as campaigns around obesity and physical activity begin to infiltrate more aspects of our daily lives. But despite a new plan to improve equal access and the quality of PE in schools,...

By Brighton, UK
Should violent criminals be allowed on social media?

Should violent criminals be allowed on social media?

The successful TikTok career of a US school shooter has raised questions around the accessibility of online spaces.  Many people dream of going viral on social media. After all, it promises overnight fame and widespread influence. The growing capability of almost anyone to gain internet notoriety has increasingly aroused controversy. Whether it’s a seemingly mindless dance video or a unique soundbite, people are turning into overnight sensations – and capitalising...

By Brighton, UK
SailGP announces new plastic-free sportswear

SailGP announces new plastic-free sportswear

What does the launch mean for the future of sustainable fashion? And, more importantly, do consumers want it?  Ask anyone, and they’ll probably tell you that sustainability is fashion’s new black. Eco-consciousness – authentic or not – has become the trendiest accessory of late, and brands are hitching a ride on the sustainability train anyway they can. But amongst all the green-washing and false information, the fashion industry has also been...

By Brighton, UK
Is free-speech under threat in UK universities?

Is free-speech under threat in UK universities?

Newly appointed university free-speech tsar Arif Ahmed certainly thinks so.  Conversations around free-speech, particularly in our education systems, can often feel like a minefield. The growing concern around ‘culture wars’ and ‘cancel culture’ in recent years has only exacerbated this fact, with many expressing fears of academic freedom in UK universities. Government figures have shared beliefs that many figures in higher education, whether students, teachers, or other members of staff, are being...

By Brighton, UK
Opinion – Turning Hitler’s birthplace into a police station is too on the nose

Opinion – Turning Hitler’s birthplace into a police station is too on the nose

As work begins on the controversial project, Austria’s Ministry of the Interior is facing criticism from both locals and the global online community. When Austria announced its decision to turn Adolf Hitler’s birthplace into a police station, their Ministry of the Interior was met with bemusement and criticism. At the centre of the conversation was a debate about the symbolic implications of such a move. Those spearheading the project said...

By Brighton, UK
Do we need a #MeToo movement for men?

Do we need a #MeToo movement for men?

A new Panorama investigation looked into accusations of sexual assault against male employees by former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO.   Following the grim exposure of Russell Brand’s alleged sexual abuse by Channel 4 Dispatches, the BBC teased – for the first time in Panorama’s recent history – an exclusive episode. Its focus was kept secret from initial announcement until the time of air. Given the Brand allegations, a rumour mill quickly got to work...

By Brighton, UK
Greenland’s Indigenous women deserve more than financial compensation

Greenland’s Indigenous women deserve more than financial compensation

A group of women in Greenland say Danish doctors involuntarily sterilised them with intrauterine devices.  Indigenous women across the globe have a traumatic historical relationship with genocide. Attempts to wipe-out indigenous populations have been pervasive across the West and beyond, but they appear in many forms, some more overtly insidious than others. From ‘residential schools’ to social and financial isolation, Indigenous people have and continue to face both casual and...

By Brighton, UK
Lego’s new braille bricks are a step toward more inclusive toys

Lego’s new braille bricks are a step toward more inclusive toys

Bricks with studs corresponding to braille numbers and letters have been designed to help blind and visually-impaired children learn through play.  Since 2020, Lego have been quietly distributing a groundbreaking toy – free of charge – to select schools and services catering for visually-impaired children. The brand’s braille bricks were designed with the usual Lego studs, only these ones correspond to braille letters and numbers. The product has been helping young children with...

By Brighton, UK
Opinion – SSC Napoli proves social media is a powerful weapon

Opinion – SSC Napoli proves social media is a powerful weapon

Despite an empty apology from the football club, Osimhen’s racist treatment on TikTok has already done irreversible damage.  Victor Osimhen may be the first footballer to sue his own club over social media mistreatment. The 24-year-old threatened legal action against SSC Napoli last week, after the club shared videos mocking Osimhen to their TikTok channel. The tone of the content was undeniably racist, and all videos have since been deleted. But the...

By Brighton, UK