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๐Ÿ’— Mood & Mode Link Round-Up: Fashion as Emotional Healing

By Leah Gu
Academy of Art University โ€” School of Fashion Journalism


We live in a world where emotions move faster than we can name them โ€” anxiety, joy, loneliness, love.
But art, and especially fashion, gives these feelings form. Every color, texture, and silhouette becomes a silent language for what we canโ€™t always say aloud.

This week, I collected six stories that trace how fashion transforms from an external expression into an internal act of healing โ€” from self-awareness to creation, from beauty to belonging.

๐ŸŒฟ 1. The Power of Dress โ€” Reclaiming Identity through Clothing

From Psychology Today
This piece explores how clothing affects mood, confidence, and self-perception. It reminds us that the act of choosing an outfit can be a form of grounding โ€” a mindful ritual that reconnects us with who we are each morning.

โ€œDressing is not vanity โ€” itโ€™s embodiment.โ€

๐Ÿ”— Link: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-gravity-of-weight/202309/the-power-of-dress


๐Ÿชก 2. Create Healing: A Fashion Therapy System

From The Fashion Studies Journal
This article presents the concept of fashion therapy โ€” using the process of making clothes as a way to process emotions. Sewing, mending, and draping are seen as acts of repair โ€” not just of garments, but of the self.

โ€œEvery stitch becomes a quiet conversation with your own feelings.โ€

๐Ÿ”— Link: https://www.fashionstudiesjournal.org/fashion-mental-health-healing-through-practice/2021/7/4/create-healing-a-fashion-therapy-system/


๐ŸŽจ 3. Can Wearing Bright Colors Improve Your Mood?

From Vogue
Vogue examines how certain hues โ€” from tangerine orange to lavender blue โ€” can stimulate dopamine and serotonin. Through the psychology of color, fashion becomes a mirror of the emotions we wish to amplify: hope, calm, courage.
๐Ÿ’ก Color therapy is not on a canvas; itโ€™s in your closet.

๐Ÿ”— Link: https://www.vogue.com/article/can-wearing-bright-colors-improve-mood


๐Ÿงถ 4. Expressive Textile Arts and Fashion-Based Intervention for Youth

From Global Journals of Human Social Science (PDF)
This academic paper studies how textile-based art programs support youth experiencing emotional distress. Through group sewing and collaborative fabric projects, participants rediscover trust and community โ€” proving that fashion can stitch people together, literally and emotionally.

๐Ÿ”— Link: https://globaljournals.org/GJHSS_Volume23/2-Expressive-Textile.pdf


๐Ÿ’ญ 5. Fashion Design and Mental Health: The Therapeutic Potential of Creativity

From IIFT Bangalore Blog
This article connects fashion education to mindfulness. It argues that sketching, pattern-making, and tactile engagement allow students to transform anxiety into imagination. When creativity becomes meditation, design turns into self-therapy.

โ€œTo design is to breathe differently.โ€

๐Ÿ”— Link: https://www.iiftbangalore.com/blog/fashion-design-and-mental-health/


๐ŸŒธ 6. Does Your Clothing Have the Power to Heal You?

From Vogue Australia
Vogue Australia explores sensory fashion โ€” the textures, sounds, and colors that soothe the nervous system. It highlights designers who use natural dyes, slow-made fabrics, and intentional craftsmanship to restore harmony between body and earth.
๐Ÿ’ฌ โ€œClothing is not just what we wear; itโ€™s how we remember ourselves.โ€

๐Ÿ”— Link: https://www.vogue.com.au/fashion/news/does-your-clothing-have-the-power-to-heal-you/image-gallery/92f601753da0f4cceb3cd6506c1005ae


โœจ Final Reflection

Fashion doesnโ€™t heal because itโ€™s beautiful.
It heals because it helps us feel โ€” to slow down, to notice, to express, to connect.

When I think of art therapy in fashion, I think of the body as a moving canvas โ€” constantly shifting, growing, remembering.
So next time you choose what to wear, pause and listen.
Maybe your outfit isnโ€™t just for the world to see โ€” maybe itโ€™s your heartโ€™s way of saying, Iโ€™m still here, and Iโ€™m healing beautifully.

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