As we do in each delivery, we start with this week's phrase, which on this occasion was in charge of Janet Jackson:
The 55 -year -old American actress and singer was interviewed by Allure magazine about her career and the role she played in her career 'Control' song, which is part of her third studio album.According to the publication, this 1986 production led Jackson to musical independence and has influenced the way women are currently developing in society: the importance of having a voice, the value of the body, the power that theYoung people did not have and the public's response.
In the talk he praised the figure of Lizzo, he also talked about how he managed his own style and the times he decided to show his body.He pointed out that it was not easy to do it but it was a way to accept herself and her body.On his personal image, he stressed the importance of women being "comfortable with their skin, with their size, with their figure".He regretted that before "you had to always be thin and always look in a certain way.Now everything is accepted and everything is beautiful and I love that ".
Finally, he addressed the two004 Super Bowl incident: "Whether you want to be part of that conversation or not, I am part of that conversation (...) I think it is important that it has been (...) Things have obviously changed since then, for better ".
You can read the interview here.
Nine black models, of African descent, were chosen to present the cover of the February edition of Vogue Great Britain, with which its publishers want to respond to the criticisms that the fashion industry has received for some years, whenThe lack of diversity and the effort of advertising to perpetuate beauty standards from an Eurocentric view were pointed out.
Among the list of models that posed are Adut Akech, Anok Yai, Majesty Amaare, Am Akway, Janet Jumbo, Maty Fall, Abény Nhial, Akon Changkou and Nyagua Ruela, who used her Instagram account to talk about the expectations she has withThis job: "I know there are so many black girls who will look at this cover and feel something.I hope it makes you feel seen, listened and happy as me ".
According to the annual diversity report of the fashion spot, 43% of the models that paraded during the autumn/winter parades of two0two1 were colored women, the Guardian published.
The photo was carried out by photographer Rafael Pavarotti, who called this event a "feast of women, matriarchy and beauty of black women".
The editor of the magazine, Edward Enninful, explained that with this cover seeks to talk about the African from the economy, culture, perspective, difference and astonishment.
The magazine will go on sale on Tuesday, January 18, two0twotwo.
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