Emily Ratajkowski e Ashley Graham sexy tra spaghetti e farina: così nel nuovo calendario di Love Magazine
La rivista dedica alle donne il nuovo calendario, con l'hashtag #staystrong
Emily Ratajkowski e Ashley Graham sono tra le protagoniste del nuovo calendario di Love Magazine . “Un calendario divertente, tutto quello che amiamo delle donne che vogliono essere donne, a loro modo”, ha detto il direttore Katie Grand . E Emily rilancia con un lungo post pubblicato accanto al video che la vede protagonista, proprio sul profilo del magazine, nel quale rivendica il diritto di sfoggiare la propria femminilità come vera forma di libertà . Va detto, a onor del vero, che il lungo post e il video all’inizio sembrano abbastanza “slegati”. Proprio come un piatto di pasta che non ha ‘sposato’ bene il sugo .
?On the 3rd day of Christmas my true #LOVEADVENT gave to me @emrata’s amazing polemic on female empowerment. “To me, female sexuality and sexiness, no matter how conditioned it may be by a patriarchal ideal, can be incredibly empowering for a woman if she feels it is empowering to her. The way I dress, act, flirt, dance, have sex – those are my decisions and they shouldn’t be impacted by men. Being sexy is fun and I like it. I should never have to apologize for that. My life is on my terms and if I feel like putting on sexy underwear, it’s for me. Personal choice is the core ideal in my concept of feminism. Katie directed us to say ‘Stay Strong’ at the end of each video and I think it’s a message from one woman to another. You’re watching a video of a girl grinding in lingerie or whatever else and she is looking into the camera at the end saying, ‘you do you, however YOU want to, fuck the rest’. In the wake of the Harvey fallout and women coming forward with incredible amounts of sexual harassment cases, I have been so disappointed to hear women talk about “modesty” and “our responsibility” as if we need to, yet again, adjust to make it “easier” for the rest of the world. I’m tired of having to consider how I might be perceived by men if I wear the short skirt or post a sexy Instagram. I want to do what I want to do. Feminism isn’t about adjusting, it’s about freedom and choice. Do you think viewers will understand that, given the current wider conversation about the sexual objectification of women? why or why not? What are the risks? This is something I’ve battled with personally and publicly. I’ve had men comment on sexy images of me online and say “this is empowering to you? Ha! I just masturbated to it so hope you feel good about yourself!” I guess that’s the way people can react, which ironically, ultimately serves my point. I don’t care about your reaction or what you do with my expression of self. In fact, it has nothing to do with you at all and that’s the point-which is why it feels good. Ultimately, if a woman wants to wear a burka or nothing at all, it’s great if it’s what she wants and feels good about.”?#STAYSTRONG Link in bio to full film
Un post condiviso da LOVE MAGAZINE (@thelovemagazine) in data: 3 Dic 2017 alle ore 01:09 PST