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20th February 2012

Post reblogged from Let's talk about rape with 115 notes

“What Were You Wearing?” — A project

letstalkaboutrape:

(TW: Rape, victim blaming)

I am in the early stages of thinking through a project that I’m interested in pursuing and I need your help to execute it. I want to create a fashion show called ”What were you wearing?” in which the models wear actual clothing that people were wearing when they were raped/sexually assaulted. I envision it being something that would have both live action modeling but which could also serve as a display project where the clothing is on mannequins thus enabling it to travel and be part of a variety of types of events.

I envision this project as being a really powerful and concrete response to the cultural trope that looks to connect victimization with what the survivor was wearing. I think seeing a variety of types of clothing from a variety of ages and gender identities would be a strong visual representation of the fact that it doesn’t matter what you wear because rape and sexual assault aren’t about sexual attraction or clothing and also that all kinds of people are impacted by rape and sexual assault.

This is where I need you: I’m wondering how many people not only have the clothes they were wearing when they were assaulted, but would also be willing to give them to me for this project? It’s still in the early stages so I’m not positive whether or not I’d be able to return them to you, but for the time being let’s assume that I can’t. In my dream scenario, I would be able to get grant funding to help people affording shipping but that may not be possible so let me know about the feasibility of you shipping to San Diego, CA.

Part of thinking through this project is my interest in hearing a variety of perspectives on it, whether supportive or critical. What do you think about this idea? What are some ways you think I could include people who don’t have access to the clothes they were wearing at the time of their assault or who can’t/don’t want to send them to me? What ways can I make this project as impactful and inclusive as possible? What other comments do you have?

If you would be interested in participating or have an opinion to share, please email me at letstalkaboutrape@gmail.com. You can also message me on tumblr but please include an email so that I can get back to you through email once the project gets more concretely under way.

If you could reblog this so it reaches as many people as possible, I’d really appreciate it! Thanks!

Source: letstalkaboutrape

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  6. coffees-and-cats reblogged this from letstalkaboutrape and added:
    definitely don’t have...clothes anymore. In fact,
  7. strawbery-gashes-all-over reblogged this from kylamcfaterson
  8. cuuunts reblogged this from letstalkaboutrape and added:
    find my clothes,...can’t, find out where...worry how it’ll
  9. gloriouslily reblogged this from epithimia and added:
    This is a really good idea~
  10. l-astronaute reblogged this from randomlancila and added:
    if all my followers could please read the full link and if you really don’t want to do that, please reblog.
  11. failedjuliet reblogged this from karynchaotic and added:
    Might be easier to buy similar clothes instead of having the actual clothes. I don’t know if I’m being crass, but it’s...
  12. waterfallangel reblogged this from letstalkaboutrape and added:
    it’s necessary to use peoples actual
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  14. substitute-cooker reblogged this from letstalkaboutrape and added:
    followers (2) but one day...will post things like...from...
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  16. karynchaotic reblogged this from riotsnotdiets and added:
    please read the whole link, if you can, and offer feedback. it’s a really interesting idea but i can totally understand...
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  18. ohkellybelly reblogged this from femmesandfamily and added:
    I agree. This is very out of my comfort zone although I’d be interested to see where it would go. I also don’t own those...
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  21. littlegreenpiyg reblogged this from kylamcfaterson and added:
    I had to take a break, reading this at first. I’m only twenty-one, but I can heartily say I have heard just about every...
  22. welivedlikegods reblogged this from letstalkaboutrape and added:
    But you see, victim-blamers won’t come away with the conclusion that “since they were all wearing vastly different...
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  24. methodistcoloringbook reblogged this from losremedios and added:
    tie dye shirt from the strand bookstore, jeans, green converse. first time i’d ever been drunk. thank goodness he was...
  25. letstalkaboutrape reblogged this from welivedlikegods and added:
    I’m seeing a lot of commentary from people saying that it is a mistake to focus on clothing because some victims were...
  26. yourlandladynotyourmanservant reblogged this from letstalkaboutrape and added:
    it’s an interesting idea, but...actually recreate
  27. condor-avenue reblogged this from kylamcfaterson and added:
    I am in the early stages of thinking through a project that I’m interested in pursuing and I need your help to execute...
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