Fashion has the ability to help us inhabit space, express identity, and motivate change. The right outfit can change our internal experience and how the world perceives us. That’s the nature of fashion—it’s a tool of confidence and a statement of values.
Psychologist Carolyn Mair (2018) states “clothing influences mood, self-esteem, and performance.” What we wear can change the way we think and feel, influence posture, energy, and our ability to focus. When you dress with intention, you carry yourself differently by expressing a projection of who you are on the way to who you want to be.
Beyond individual empowerment, fashion has become a space for activism. Related to fashion, we have seen everything from t-shirts quoting “We Should All Be Feminists” referenced in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s 2012 TED Talk to a global action for sustainable and ethical fashion. Style has now become a social statement. According to Statista (2024), two-thirds of Gen Z shoppers stated they would be more likely to buy from a sustainable or ethical brand, indicating this generation is purchasing to includes a level of meaning in what they wear.

To me, power through fashion is wearing things that reflect both purpose and strength—a bright colored jacket before giving a presentation or even wearing my brand’s hoodie when I’m creating. It’s not about vanity, it’s about armor. Clothing gives us the ability to have some say in our narrative and walk in our power.
Fashion not only expresses confidence but also builds confidence. When we make choices of How to dress with intention, we are also making choices of how we want to be.
Tag your most empowering look with #WearYourPower and share how fashion makes you feel unstoppable.
References:
Mair, C. (2018). The Psychology of Fashion. Routledge.
Statista. (2024). Share of Gen Z consumers who prefer sustainable fashion brands worldwide.






