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Analysing Dan Andrew’s Outfits During a Pandemic
Title (Dublin Core)
Analysing Dan Andrew’s Outfits During a Pandemic
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Description (Dublin Core)
HIST30060: Making History
Since March 2020, Melbourne has collectively been in lockdown for 112 days – apparently, the longest lockdown in the world. The definition of ‘lockdown’ has gone through a few editions, but it largely meant that people could only leave their homes for (four) essential reasons, most physical stores were not open or were limited to click-and-collect or takeaway, you could not see more than 1-2 people outside the people you live with, and this seemingly perpetual sense of not being able to do anything. A key element of this period was the anticipation (or dread) of Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews’ daily coronavirus update press conferences. The attention on these daily updates intensified to the point of codifying Andrews’ outfits to deduce whether his announcements would be happy or upsetting for Victorians keen to get out of lockdown. If he was in full business suit: bad, restrictions are about to get harsher, if he was wearing a North Face puffer jacket: good, you and your mates might be able to get your beers on again.
Since March 2020, Melbourne has collectively been in lockdown for 112 days – apparently, the longest lockdown in the world. The definition of ‘lockdown’ has gone through a few editions, but it largely meant that people could only leave their homes for (four) essential reasons, most physical stores were not open or were limited to click-and-collect or takeaway, you could not see more than 1-2 people outside the people you live with, and this seemingly perpetual sense of not being able to do anything. A key element of this period was the anticipation (or dread) of Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews’ daily coronavirus update press conferences. The attention on these daily updates intensified to the point of codifying Andrews’ outfits to deduce whether his announcements would be happy or upsetting for Victorians keen to get out of lockdown. If he was in full business suit: bad, restrictions are about to get harsher, if he was wearing a North Face puffer jacket: good, you and your mates might be able to get your beers on again.
Date (Dublin Core)
2020
Creator (Dublin Core)
Google (Unknown)
Event Identifier (Dublin Core)
HIST30060
Partner (Dublin Core)
University of Melbourne
Type (Dublin Core)
Text Story and Meme
Controlled Vocabulary (Dublin Core)
English
Clothing & Accessories
English
Consumer Culture (shopping, dinning...)
English
Government State
English
Health & Wellness
English
Home & Family Life
Curator's Tags (Omeka Classic)
Dan Andrews, Victoria, press conference, business suit, puffer jacket, North Face
Victoria
Melbourne; Clothing; Consumer; retail; Lockdown
Melbourne; Clothing; Consumer; retail; Lockdown
Contributor's Tags (a true folksonomy) (Friend of a Friend)
Dan Andrews, Victoria, press conference, business suit, puffer jacket, North Face
Linked Data (Dublin Core)
Date Submitted (Dublin Core)
2020/11/08
Date Modified (Dublin Core)
2020/11/10
Date Created (Dublin Core)
2020/11/08
This item was submitted on November 8, 2020 by [anonymous user] using the form “Share Your Story” on the site “A Journal of the Plague Year”: http://covid-19archive.org/s/archive
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