live shopping is a fast growing issue... here's why

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katie robinson

katie robinson

Күн бұрын

Instagram, TikTok, Amazon and now Aliexpress... live shopping is taking over social media - here's why that's a bad thing!!
remember to send in your sustainable fashion questions so I can do a q&a video soon!
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⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 hiii
00:57 what is liveshopping?
02:35 reason 1 why it's bad
04:15 reason 2 why it's bad
07:14 reason 3 why it's bad
09:45 reason 4 why it's bad
12:05 some pros
13:15 byeee
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@lilacsunset3848
@lilacsunset3848 3 ай бұрын
The line about inspiring people to shop when they don’t feel like it got to me, wow
@katierobinson
@katierobinson 3 ай бұрын
literally!!! ppl just go on tiktok to relax after a long day and suddenly you're being pushed to buy something left and right but in such a subtle way sometimes that you don't realise until it's too late!
@sofia_c_1
@sofia_c_1 3 ай бұрын
I know it might be a heavy topic, but if you could ever make a video on it, it would be great: people believe that sustainability in general can be separated from the human component. When people say making/dying a pair of jeans takes x amount of water it isn't sea water, it's literally fresh water your jeans are worth x amount of fresh water that people might need to drink otherwise. If you live somewhere with a water shortage that will absolutely wake you up. When we speak about textile pollution both in land and sea we aren't talking about a pile of cloth that just looks ugly and stays there, we are talking about cloths that not just kill/contaminate the environment of sea turtles or the dessert: We are talking about kilos and kilos of clothes being dumped in the ocen and being turned by the ocean into the greatly feared microplastics that everyone talks about as hormone disruptors among other things. Like rock into sand. When you throw away clothes or just donate them in a pile, they usually don't get recycled most of the time, they get burnt... Guess who is breathing that in. You. It's you. We talk about these things in numbers/quantities like school buses as if they exist in a vacuum. People, the price of our clothes is people: sometimes you and your family, sometimes someone at the other side of the ocean who isn't any less of a person. Saying something generates an "x" amount of school buses of carbon dioxide may seem like an effective way to communicate the volume and quantity but it isn't effective in communicating repercussions many people can and will turn a blind eye to most of these things very easily because they have been fed both facts separately. Like a child that doesn't yet connect that chicken nuggets are made of actual living chickens that he has petted before in a play farm. Reconnecting the items with their real price... in human and animal lives and quality of life, in ehat leaving them behind on this earth will do to their children, both here and abroad is probably the only way to have people make actual informed decisions on how much harm they are willing to cause. I have met one too many vegans who believe vegan leather as sold in H&M is this great thing that comes at no cost, and recognise polyester and other plastics and oil derivatives as monstruos things that have far outgrown the market that they were stipulated to serve, for me to believe these people have actually connected both facts. We need to do more social accounting, not just empty accountability of pointing fingers but actual accounting... of recognizing the pain, the illness, the explotation we cause. Clothes are not just clothes, they are a lot of things before they are clothes and they turn into a lot of things after.
@sofia_c_1
@sofia_c_1 3 ай бұрын
I don't know if you put a filter on the comments or if it's just KZfaq but I can't see my own reply with extra context and that feels rather concerning...
@katierobinson
@katierobinson 3 ай бұрын
wow what a great comment, completely agree with everything here!!!🫶 i think one of the main issues when it comes to telling ppl about sustainable fashion is they always think it's happening to someone else, probably somewhere in the Global South if they live in Europe, US, UK etc... so they can disassociate from the issues. It's not "their" immediate water, air, environment that's being polluted so why should they care blah blah blah & it's so frustrating!!! Like you said social accounting is so important and we need everyone to understand that their actions have an impact! maybe i will make a video on this in the future but i feel like it will just descend into a massive rant 😅
@katierobinson
@katierobinson 3 ай бұрын
i can only see your first long comment, is there meant to be more?? i haven't knowingly put on any filters but i'll double check!!
@sofia_c_1
@sofia_c_1 3 ай бұрын
@@katierobinson I used big bad words and KZfaq probably didn't like them... in short it was to remind people that all of this stuff has the same root cause and we cannot just treat symptoms... to cure this illness we will have to properly solve the reasons/ideology/the power it has accumulated /power dynamics it benefits from and the tools at their disposal. Stay safe and don't incur the wrath of the algorithm gods but don't stop resisting either. Even ants can kill a Lion... one bite at a time.
@sofia_c_1
@sofia_c_1 3 ай бұрын
@@katierobinson Maybe a shorter video idea is how is your fashion over consumption is affecting you/yours and the damage it is already causing in your community.
@lateformyownbirth
@lateformyownbirth 3 ай бұрын
Oh yeah, this is teleshopping for Zoomers. Just like how my mum would watch QVC for hours. (Though she’d watch Create and Craft for ages too, but in that one you’d learn things and get inspired.)
@katierobinson
@katierobinson 3 ай бұрын
honestly so fascinating that it’s developed to a new format on social media!! cant imagine how ppl can watch this for too long, researching this video was enough for me 😭
@ccxcrazy
@ccxcrazy 3 ай бұрын
The parasocial relationship has such power! A lot of people are not savvy enough to identify what is and is not an ad when it isnt clearly labelled as such.
@katierobinson
@katierobinson 3 ай бұрын
this is soo true!! was looking a little into the psychology behind it but didn't find this term, thanks for sharing! 🫶
@endereverdeen
@endereverdeen 3 ай бұрын
i just view live shopping as teleshopping for clothes on a bigger scale - actually when you said live shopper, i initially understood it as live (as in you pick things up as whatever is airing) so mentally included things like teleshopping in it
@katierobinson
@katierobinson 3 ай бұрын
interesting! i’ve never really watched teleshopping (i don’t think it’s big here in the uk) so it’s very new for me but i do agree it seems like the next version of it!
@ryeofoatmeal
@ryeofoatmeal 3 ай бұрын
God I can't go live shopping cuz how do you make decisions in seconds?? I usually wait for weeks before I actually purchase them. the shortest would be 2 hours lol (means I would go back to that store again after wandering around the mall). and i always wonder the source of the items, very suspicious.. let alone fast fashion like hm and zara is already toxic, can you imagine this live shopping 😐
@katierobinson
@katierobinson 3 ай бұрын
literally me too, even just watching these videos for research was making me anxious 😅 literally the opposite of conscious consumerism
@mileenasobreira
@mileenasobreira 3 ай бұрын
Im wondering if that figure for China (45% of digital purchases made via live stream in 2023) is a direct result of their COVID 19 measures which were very strict until the beginning of 2023. Restrictions were lifted and infection rates skyrocketed by March 2023; that could be why a huge chunk of the population chose to shop this way in that particular year
@katierobinson
@katierobinson 3 ай бұрын
hadn’t thought of this but would make so much sense!!!
@shenelleramjewan2416
@shenelleramjewan2416 3 ай бұрын
Not my thing. I spend weeks contemplating a purchase😆 Editing to say, yes people should know better now but even when people are educated they just don't care. I see it first hand with family and friends and it frustrates me.
@katierobinson
@katierobinson 3 ай бұрын
feel the exact same!! 😭
@AlexHider
@AlexHider 3 ай бұрын
Practical tips on living more sustainably that don’t require any purchases is a good place to start; it can be intimidating to the uninitiated. Like how to find people to mend clothes, homemade alternatives to household items (I don’t mean like….toothpaste made of dirt, I’m more referring to cleaners), tips on prolonging the life of produce with better storage, stuff like that
@katierobinson
@katierobinson 2 ай бұрын
thanks for commenting, will add these to the list!
@Alexas.nobuyyear
@Alexas.nobuyyear 3 ай бұрын
So I'm definitely guilty of buying without knowing about sustainability in the past, but I think it's on another level to be ok with promoting and selling to others without knowing or caring. It's frankly quite concerning. Trying to do my part to improve myself through a no-buy year. Katie, please keep making these videos to contribute to the "positive influence" of social media so we can combat these attitudes!! I and many others out here will always watch! 👏
@katierobinson
@katierobinson 3 ай бұрын
love that you're doing a no buy year!! we're all guilty of not always looking for sustainability credentials, sometimes it can be so tiring and brands are always trying to trick us 😭 thank you sm, i'm doing my best 😅🫶 glad you're here!!!
@KristinaVeshtort-Kask
@KristinaVeshtort-Kask 3 ай бұрын
Don't beat yourself up too much over past mistakes - we can't change the past. If you learned and are doing better and are striving to become better yet, then that is what you should invest your energy in. And all the best in your no-buy year!
@Alexas.nobuyyear
@Alexas.nobuyyear 3 ай бұрын
@kristinaveshtort1888 thank you!! 😊
@eliseweiland3133
@eliseweiland3133 3 ай бұрын
I resell my old stuff on Poshmark and I hate the live shows! They have taken over the app and destroyed resale value of non live listings. I don’t do it for money, really just to make sure things aren’t going to end up in landfill but it does cost me something to print a label and ship it so it’s a bit frustrating that it’s pushing prices lower. On top of that it does also seem to be reducing visibility of regular posts! I am somewhat on top of it but for someone trying to casually resell I could see all of this being a big turnoff and instead of rehoming their clothes they might just “donate” to a place that’s going to ultimately put them in a landfill. Really bad imo.
@katierobinson
@katierobinson 3 ай бұрын
oooh i had no idea Poshmark jumped on this bandwagon too 🥴 can completely see ur frustration, it's literally brainwashing ppl not to think about their consumerism or go hunting for the right piece 😭
@findingthebroom
@findingthebroom 3 ай бұрын
your version of this sounds amazing
@katierobinson
@katierobinson 3 ай бұрын
🫶
@kristinakennedy8266
@kristinakennedy8266 2 ай бұрын
There’s also “buyers remorse” returns. I buy and sell online. Some of the platforms I use recently introduced “live shows”. I’ve heard about many people requesting to return items they didn’t really want. 75% higher return rates than traditional online shopping. Unfortunately it targets impulse shoppers. They get more pleasure out of hitting “buy now” than they do from wearing their purchase. They regret it soon after. It seems like companies are targeting individuals with a “shopping addiction” to grow profits. It’s a legitimate mental heath disorder and there need to be better regulations in place to stop these unnecessary sales tactics.
@katierobinson
@katierobinson 2 ай бұрын
it's soooo crazy!! i can 100% believe return rates are that much higher bc there's no thought behind the purchase, just ppl looking for a dopamine hit! we need to start treating it like gambling honestly
@rebekkajolley3806
@rebekkajolley3806 2 ай бұрын
I think live stream selling like whatnot which is a lot of second hand sellers and resellers are a great alternative.
@katierobinson
@katierobinson 2 ай бұрын
oooh i hadn't found this platform in my research, but i could definitely see the benefits of this format for reselling! thanks for sharing 🫶
@glitterberserker1029
@glitterberserker1029 3 ай бұрын
Clearly I'm a luddite because i had no idea this was even a thing. I'm not certain why I'm shocked to find it that qvc but online is a thing but I am.
@katierobinson
@katierobinson 3 ай бұрын
honestly i feel the same 😭 like i’m very late to the party but also i didn’t want to be there in the first place lol
@pamelaatkinsonscats2873
@pamelaatkinsonscats2873 3 ай бұрын
I presume that nothing can be returned if it doesn’t fit or you just don’t like the item.
@katierobinson
@katierobinson 3 ай бұрын
hadn't thought about this but i assume so!!
@KristinaVeshtort-Kask
@KristinaVeshtort-Kask 3 ай бұрын
Seems to be that way - one of the first of those videos had a caption "no returns on sale items"
@katierobinson
@katierobinson 3 ай бұрын
@@KristinaVeshtort-Kask how can they get away with this 🫠
@belleharris2059
@belleharris2059 3 ай бұрын
For your Questions part: I feel there is a real disconnect between budget and sustainable brands. If you are on a very strict budget and need a suit for a job interview and the thrift shop doesn’t have anything suitable…then what? I get a lot of the issues are overconsumption but if we are going to make real improvements we need to think about part of the reason the brands are popular and that is bc there is an element of affordability. Not to mention thrift store are pricing like they are fancy vintage stores these days. 2nd question but in a similar vain, thrift stores I find are worse than regular stores catering to plus sized people. Some in my local area don’t even take plus sized clothes. It’s only in recent years there has been a real movement towards inclusivity and plus sized people are catered for in “regular” shops. Now if you’re a plus sized person on a budget….would love to hear your thoughts on this. Thanks
@bbappzz98
@bbappzz98 3 ай бұрын
I think that in this case, it’s fine to shop fast fashion but with the intent to wear as long as possible whilst taking care of it. Plus size people generally have few options so it would be about finding what’s suitable for you. Part of the issue with overproduction is that the supply is met with the demand by overconsumption. Some people shop fast fashion and have owned pieces that is 5 to 10+ years in their wardrobe (obviously the quality has deteriorated even further). I do also think eBay and online thrifting is more accessible as well. I’ve watched leena norms discuss this (a midsize sustainable KZfaqr) if you want some videos on this topic.
@belleharris2059
@belleharris2059 3 ай бұрын
@@bbappzz98 Agree totally on the overconsumption. And this is the largest problem of the fashion industry as I see it. Choosing with intent and mindfulness from the fast fashion brands will hopefully start to show them that maybe they need to slow down. One can hope anyway. 🤔
@katierobinson
@katierobinson 3 ай бұрын
i'll be adding this to the list but i feel like @bbappzz98 covered this really well! 🫶
@KristinaVeshtort-Kask
@KristinaVeshtort-Kask 3 ай бұрын
There are thrift shops in your area that don't take donations of bigger sizes of clothing?! That is completely preposterous! Is there any way to reach out to them and request an explanation of why, exactly, they think that is an acceptable practice?
@belleharris2059
@belleharris2059 3 ай бұрын
@@KristinaVeshtort-Kask I have asked, I’m in a mid sized rural town and they often say that they have too many donations. They reckon there isn’t much demand for plus sized so the space goes to the stuff that they can move. And not all the charity shops in my area refuse plus sized just some.
@raquelfantoni2812
@raquelfantoni2812 14 күн бұрын
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