Why do you really dress the way you do? | Georgia Sewell | TEDxTWU
In a world where relentless marketing has turned our closets into battlegrounds for trends and superficial ideals, our mental health often pays the price. In this talk, marriage and family therapist Dr. Georgia Sewell explores how we can reclaim fashion as a tool for healing and identity, rather than a source of anxiety. Drawing on her research in fashion psychology and narrative inquiry, she demonstrates how reimagining our wardrobe choices as acts of self-care can empower us. Rather than being manipulated by seasonal trends, we can transform each outfit into a statement of authenticity, a personal manifesto that reflects our journey toward mental and emotional wellness. Imagine swapping out the stress of chasing fleeting trends for the joy of curating a wardrobe that celebrates your unique identity.
Georgia Sewell is a licensed marriage and family therapist, writer and researcher exploring the intersection of identity, relationships, and appearance. Through her private practice and podcast, she works with individuals and couples to navigate self-expression, self-worth, and intimacy. Georgia’s background in fashion psychology informs her unique lens on how what we wear both reflects and shapes our inner world. She is currently completing advanced training in Internal Family Systems and developing a non-fiction book on clothing, connection and Self. Her TEDx talk invites us to reconsider fashion as more than aesthetic- seeing it instead as a language of identity within relationships. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
More from TED
- 7:36Presenting Yourself Through Theatre | Allegra Gray | TEDxGerman European School Singapore YouthDive into the dramatic world with Allegra Gray as she shares a captivating journey through the theatre and its transformative power. More than just a stage, the theatrical experience became a profound crucible for self-discovery, resilience, and connection. Allegra unpacks how the lessons learned under the lights—from embracing vulnerability to mastering collaboration—didn't just shape her craft, but fundamentally reshaped her life and how she views the world. Allegra Gray is a Grade 11 GESS student who is passionate about theatre and its profound impact on mental health. She has extensive experience with theatrical performances, starting her journey on stage since as early as kindergarten. With a strong repertoire of musicals and plays under her belt, she stars as a lead character in this year’s school musical. Through the TEDx Youth platform, she aims to explore and offer a distinctive perspective on how theatre has a positive and transformative impact on mental wellbeing. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- 6:06Formula for Happiness; Joy of Gifting | Yuan Zhi Teng | TEDxGerman European School Singapore YouthKiera Teng breaks down the secrets behind genuine fulfillment in her talk, The Formula of Happiness; The Joy of Gifting. She argues that lasting happiness isn't a commodity to be acquired, but a renewable resource generated through intentional generosity. By shifting the focus from personal gain to purposeful giving, Kiera unveils a simple yet profound formula that promises not just fleeting positivity, but a deeply satisfying and transformative change in the way we experience life. Kiera is a Grade 10 student from Taiwan, with strong interests in psychology, art, and design. Beyond her studies, she enjoys making paper models and doing hip hop in her free time. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- 7:37Sustainable Design | Benjamin Goh | TEDxGerman European School Singapore YouthDive into the future of our built world with Benjamin Goh as he explores the critical intersection of aesthetics and planetary health in Sustainable Design. Benjamin challenges the notion that eco-friendly must mean sacrificing beauty or function, unveiling innovative strategies that transform waste into resources and buildings into living systems. Discover how principles of circular economy and biomimicry can empower us to design not just for today's needs, but for a resilient, thriving tomorrow. Benjamin is an aspiring designer/engineer with skills in user experience & branding, computed-aided design and electronics. Previously, Benjamin has spearheaded the remodeling of an elementary school maker space and is currently developing an open-world app. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- 10:21Ver o tempo passar é um presente | Ivonete Guarino | TEDxCuiabáQuando foi a última vez que você sentiu vontade de esconder a sua idade? Ivonete Guarino parte dessa pergunta simples para revelar um medo coletivo: o de envelhecer. Ela compartilha como transformou sua própria ansiedade em descoberta e encontrou na chamada “economia prateada” não apenas um mercado bilionário, mas uma chance de enxergar o tempo como presente. Em sua fala, Ivonete nos convida a ressignificar o envelhecer, não como perda, mas como potência, experiência e oportunidade de viver mais plenamente cada fase da vida. Contadora por formação e especialista em Economia Prateada. É uma visionária empresária no Mercado da Longevidade. Criou um negócio que oferece liberdade e qualidade de vida para pessoas idosas, a Vô Contigo. Em 2025, recebeu o Prêmio Empresária do Ano pelo Latin American Qualite Institute. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- 5:51The Neurodivergent Experience | Sofia Amorim Fuchs | TEDxGerman European School Singapore YouthUnpack the world beyond neurotypical boundaries with Sofia Amorim Fuchs in her talk on The Neurodivergent Experience. Sofia offers a powerful, first-hand perspective that moves past deficits and diagnoses to reveal the unique strengths, insights, and challenges of neurodivergent minds. This talk invites the audience to see neurodiversity not as something to be 'fixed,' but as a vital and creative variation of the human operating system, urging us toward a world built on radical acceptance and true cognitive inclusion. Sofia Amorim Fuchs is a Grade 10 GESS student from Brazil with a passion of Neurodiversity and the Performing Arts. She aims to discuss Neurodiversity and the importance of understanding neurodivergent individuals through this TEDx Youth talk. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- 6:36The Formula For An Energized Life | Keoni Shum Kyle | TEDxGerman European School Singapore YouthTired of the endless health gurus and extreme routines? Keoni Shun Kyle cuts through the noise to deliver a practical and relatable truth: health isn’t a destination, it’s a series of small, daily choices. Starting with the universal experience of the "food coma," Keoni—a 17-year-old high school football player—argues that our physical state is a direct signal of our choices. He unpacks three simple pillars—how we fuel, how we move, and how we recover—showing how ditching the pursuit of perfection and focusing on these everyday levers is the real key to adding "life to our days" and feeling authentically energized. Intrigued by the world of sport, Keoni is a 17-year-old student at GESS who combines his passion for football with a strong interest in sports science, performance, and leadership,. Driven by a deep curiosity about health and fitness, he seeks to inspire those around him to embrace a more balanced and energised lifestyle. Through his TED Talk, Keoni aims to encourage others to begin their journey toward a healthier future, one small step at a time. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx