Fashion has long been a tool for political and social expression. From suffragettes wearing white to symbolize women’s rights to the Black Panther Party’s use of black berets as a symbol of power, clothing has been used as a form of protest and statement. In today’s world, designers are using their platforms to make political statements, whether it’s through slogans, colors, or the inclusion of marginalized communities. Fashion’s ability to communicate messages without words makes it a powerful tool for activism. As society becomes more politically conscious, fashion will continue to play a role in social movements.