States of Undress

States of Undress

2016
States of Undress
States of Undress

States of Undress

8.6 | TV-14 | en | Documentary

Hailey Gates explores global fashion and issues the industry often ignores, showing us what the world wears, and why.

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EP8  Communism, Cam Girls and Kidnapping
Aug. 01,2017
Communism, Cam Girls and Kidnapping

Hailey travels to Romania, in the midst of the largest protests since the fall of communism, to find out what it's like to be the first generation of women raised in the EU.

EP7  Urban Tribes of Mexico City
Jul. 25,2017
Urban Tribes of Mexico City

In Mexico City, familiar subcultures like punk and emo transform into warring urban tribes. Hailey goes to all corners of the city to find out why these unique identities have taken hold.

EP6  Couture and Conflict in Lebanon
Jul. 18,2017
Couture and Conflict in Lebanon

Designers in Lebanon are world renowned for their glamorous gowns. Hailey travels to Beirut to see how Syrian refugees are using their skills to transform Lebanese haute couture.

EP5  Cholita Fashion in Bolivia
Jul. 11,2017
Cholita Fashion in Bolivia

Hailey explores identity politics in Bolivia as exemplified by the rise of the indigenous cholita class and the used clothes trade.

EP4  Thai Transgender Beauty Pageant
Jun. 27,2017
Thai Transgender Beauty Pageant

Hailey travels to Thailand to explore how transgender models are redefining fashion and influencing a new generation. But does representation on the runway lead to social progress?

EP3  Beyond the Burkini in France
Jun. 20,2017
Beyond the Burkini in France

Hailey travels to France to explore the recent rise in Islamophobia and how it's effecting the way Muslim women dress.

EP2  Clothing and Corruption in Liberia
Jun. 13,2017
Clothing and Corruption in Liberia

Hailey meets the Americo-Liberians who are trying to shake Liberia out of a cultural coma by hosting “Fashion Week Liberia.”

EP1  Packing Heat in Heels
Jun. 06,2017
Packing Heat in Heels

Women are the fastest growing group of gun owners in the US. Hailey attends a concealed carry fashion show in Ohio to hear their stories and go shooting with grandma.

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westsideschl First, a listing of program (season/episode) titles to give an indication of challenging locations & some topics: 1/1 Pakistan (discussion - conservative religion); 1/2 Congo; 1/3 Venezuela; 1/4Russia; 1/5 Palestine (discussion - sovereignty); 1/6 China; 2/1 Packing Heat (US & females w/guns); 2/2 Liberia; 2/3 France (Muslim, Burka, etc); 2/4Thai (Transgender); 2/5 Bolivia (Indigenous culture); 2/6 Lebanon; 2/7 Mexico; 2/8 Romania (Communism & trafficking). Second, a show with much more than culture defining fashion & clothing. Read on.Third, for someone with seemingly no specific educational background in the total range of cultural subjects presented (religion, politics, economics, etc) she seems to be a perceptive & not easily intimidated listener as she queries peoples as to beliefs on a remarkable range of touchy subjects. Fourth, I disagree with Hailey as did a couple of her interviewees about whether this arbitrary piece of cloth (Burqa, Niqab, HIjab) is a women's freedom of choice. She says that society should allow this expression of a religious decree, but the Qur'an was written by males (usually poorly worldly educated) to keep wives from being approached by other males while either was away. Consistent with barriers for wives regarded as (or, alongside) cattle for status/wealth. Even though the Qur'an passages on covering head, neck along with full length are not clear & interpretative they are consistent with a time when protection from desert sand, Sun & heat was important. Again, this prison of fabric was originally imposed, and still maintained by male indoctrination, and should not prevent females from what they were born with and even live their first years of life experiencing - Sun, wind, rain, snow, playing, running to it's fullest. Facial coverings are even in contradiction to recent brain science showing through fMRIs large regions of the brain devoted to facial recognition and it's many expressions. This recognition ability is in our evolutionary history for a reason, perhaps of even greater importance in recent years. Fifth, we all give up some freedoms to assimilate into the society in which we reside. Bottom line, from Nat Geo, "The Changing Face of Saudi Women", "Our problem is that men should learn to keep it in their pants!" Male tradition has been "placing the onus on the victim" as an element of female enslavement. A male history of what it means to be a female is one of maintaining the household; provide sex on demand; provide male heirs (w/female infanticide not uncommon).Addendum: 8/23/17 Many countries still, but as of today India by 3-2 ruling no longer, allow a Muslim husband to abandon/toss-out with no financial help a wife by simply saying "talaq" three times to her (or close family member). Of course only males have this privilege. What's remarkable is that two judges voted to permit it as an individual freedom.
didi-stanton I love this show for so many reasons.It peaks so many on the personal life experiences. It takes you all over the world. Intimately, yet globally.To quote another viewer: "A rare perspective" An amazing educational documentary series about fashion & world wide culture.Unusual insider investigations & interviews on how fashion & fabrics are created worldwide.Political, fabulous & even dangerous. Educational and thoughtfully provocative.Hailey Gates puts herself in precarious situations gracefully. Her experiences & interviews make you feel like you are there in person & living it as she does.This should be seen more broadly to a much larger audience.