
Bella Hadid, Anok Yai & Modeling-s Biggest Stars Speak Out: -Representation Is the Bare Minimum
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Date: 2022-03-13
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Comments and reviews: 8
Cris
Okay nissa I don't honestly believe you had plastic surgery. you had training in beauty school to look a certain way. So what really freaks me out is that you almost look identical to me skinny like I have struggled to be since your formative parent teacher doctors sick minded friends put me on hormones. You're so twisted that you thought maybe someone actually didn't have an ugly heart like yours in nyc. That someone may have wanted to love me and take me out of the ridiculous dark pain that you forced on me? Yes yes and yes all true! Quit calling yourself by my name Nissa Cillo Golas and quit smacking people who love me!
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Okay nissa I don't honestly believe you had plastic surgery. you had training in beauty school to look a certain way. So what really freaks me out is that you almost look identical to me skinny like I have struggled to be since your formative parent teacher doctors sick minded friends put me on hormones. You're so twisted that you thought maybe someone actually didn't have an ugly heart like yours in nyc. That someone may have wanted to love me and take me out of the ridiculous dark pain that you forced on me? Yes yes and yes all true! Quit calling yourself by my name Nissa Cillo Golas and quit smacking people who love me!
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Tom
You know what's funny though? Now, all companies want 'special' and 'diverse' models. But, there are barely normal, healthy, regular looking models on the catwalk! THAT is what true inclusivity is, and what these brands want to make believe they portray here. Not a selection of +size, skinny, several skin colours, all with great facial features. It's now like: hey, we still use Victoria Secret like models, but look! We've added some +size and professionals with different skin colours to show that we want to be so inclusive! That is still equally as discriminating as the old 'VS' style representation.
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You know what's funny though? Now, all companies want 'special' and 'diverse' models. But, there are barely normal, healthy, regular looking models on the catwalk! THAT is what true inclusivity is, and what these brands want to make believe they portray here. Not a selection of +size, skinny, several skin colours, all with great facial features. It's now like: hey, we still use Victoria Secret like models, but look! We've added some +size and professionals with different skin colours to show that we want to be so inclusive! That is still equally as discriminating as the old 'VS' style representation.
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Samantha
Anna Wintour and the women at Vogue are apparently the most powerful people in fashion. Skinny White females. Who talk about things they know nothing about and who, through their magazine, contribute to the oppression of women, and for whom anti-bigotry is like their latest -it- bag- just a fad for them
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Anna Wintour and the women at Vogue are apparently the most powerful people in fashion. Skinny White females. Who talk about things they know nothing about and who, through their magazine, contribute to the oppression of women, and for whom anti-bigotry is like their latest -it- bag- just a fad for them
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Sophia
i think a deeper conversation should be had around the need for women to be seen as beautiful. we can redefine beauty all we want but at the end of the day fashion is still about capitalizing on women as a product
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i think a deeper conversation should be had around the need for women to be seen as beautiful. we can redefine beauty all we want but at the end of the day fashion is still about capitalizing on women as a product
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uh
vogue, quit the blatant virtue signaling. yall are notorious for setting and upholding toxic and harmful beauty standards in the industry. you have no room to talk. yall ARE the problem
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vogue, quit the blatant virtue signaling. yall are notorious for setting and upholding toxic and harmful beauty standards in the industry. you have no room to talk. yall ARE the problem
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Michaella
I hate it when people are talking about diversity in size and that means just measurements. What about models who are shorter than 5'9 and get rejected all the time?
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I hate it when people are talking about diversity in size and that means just measurements. What about models who are shorter than 5'9 and get rejected all the time?
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Human
Vogue is talking about inclusivity, body positivity and abuse. --- Vogue is just trying to mint money by making people believe that they are god like organisation.
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Vogue is talking about inclusivity, body positivity and abuse. --- Vogue is just trying to mint money by making people believe that they are god like organisation.
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sofia
vogue literally has the power to change the fashion industry. they decide to make these videos to make their image seem so bright when we all know that-s not true.
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vogue literally has the power to change the fashion industry. they decide to make these videos to make their image seem so bright when we all know that-s not true.
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