Intriguing and unexpected partnerships, or co-labs, as we call them, have been part of our DNA since the beginning. Previous co-labs include artists Lykke Li and Kim Gordon and fashion designers Rodarte, Rejina Pyo, and Vika Gazinskaya. Read more about our earlier co-labs below. ...
#MeToo has the potential for infinite growth. If every woman ever harassed or assaulted by a man with power over her announced to the world how she was abused, the thread could mushroom on and on forever. Maybe it should. There is an urgency to sharing these stories, their public airing...
295 Words 2 Pages Open Document Lastly, unlike Alice, who uses her femininity to keep her social status, Elisa is unable to do so resulting in her ultimate downfall. In “The other Two” Alice has used all her marriages as a stepping stone. In each marriage, she progresses to a more ...
“For me, I don’t connect with femininity or masculinity as a static state, which I hope is pretty evident from the way I dress as a form of self-expression,” the publishing professional explains. “But that’s not always the case and I can’t control how people will perceive ...
My experiences growing up were relatively balanced with a slight emphasis on the feminine, but I never felt overly pushed toward one construct or away from the other. Culture also plays a role but I don’t take a great deal of notice, perhaps because I’ve not found femininity to be espe...
Gender expression refers to a person's physical characteristics, behaviors, and appearance that are associated with masculinity or femininity. Individuals who are genderfluid may express one gender through clothing or interests one day and then identify as another the next. ...
” In other words: If you, a straight guy from the country, once in a while have sex with other straight guys from the country, it doesn’t threaten your straight, rural identity as much as it would if instead you, for example, traveled to the nearest major metro area and tried to ...
“In general the war meant a new economic and social freedom for women, the experience of which could never be entirely lost” (Marwick 160). The war had an enduring effect of liberation for women in Britain, which manifested itself in various aspects of their lives. In her enlightening ...
That is why we are happy that we are releasing films 12 years after they were recorded: we had time to think and choose our words.While filming on Gagra beach, a local TV station caught him for a story titled “Wow, a French filmmaker came in search of a unique culture,” quite ...
As the war drags on and Russia’s battlefield losses mount, authorities are forced to balance different ideals of femininity in their propaganda messaging, Rossman said. “They are constantly having to create different female archetypes for different audiences,” she said. Source: Angelina Trefil...