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20 Oct

How culture has modified since Christina Aguilera’s 2002 hit

How culture has modified since Christina Aguilera’s 2002 hit
To mark its twentieth anniversary, the singer has updated her ‘Beautiful’ music video – here, we speak to the director to learn how much, and the way little, beauty expectations have shifted Christina Aguilera’s “Beautiful” is an iconic music video. Released in 2002, the song was the second single from her image-shifting album Stripped, a raw soulful ballad which followed the attention-grabbing first single “Dirty”. With lyrics centred around insecurity, self-esteem and inner beauty, the video shone a highlight on the people affected by society’s strict beauty standards, and people outside of and rejected by the mainstream. Touching on themes from eating disorders and body image to sexuality, the video won a GLAAD Media Award...
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23 Sep

The rise of FHA: how workout culture is costing

The rise of FHA: how workout culture is costing
Restrictive eating and each day exercise, fuelled by Instagram and TikTok, has turn into so normalised that an increasing number of people that menstruate are losing their periods It’s no secret that society’s obsession with appearance is at the basis of a growing variety of physical and mental health risks. Toxic eating regimen and workout culture has resulted in rates of eating disorders being at an all-time high, and Instagram itself has admitted that the unrealistic beauty standards promoted by its platform are damaging teens’ mental wellbeing.  Less spoken about are the increasing numbers of individuals, like myself, who're losing their periods due the intense weight-reduction plan and exercise habits promoted by social media....
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14 Sep

These Black-Owned FemTech Corporations Brought Retail Innovation To Essence

These Black-Owned FemTech Corporations Brought Retail Innovation To Essence
Big data has long had a giant inclusivity problem. Often, AI algorithms are built with systems that may contain racial and gender biases that leave a big group of individuals unseen and unheard. That’s what led Jessica Couch and Brittany Hicks to found consumer insights and consulting firm Fayetteville Road–the name is a play on their North Carolina roots. Graduates of North Carolina State University andNorth Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University respectively, they each learned in regards to the inner working of retail management and recognized a few of the blind spots. “I worked in tech as a product manager for several years for numerous retail tech corporations, and I had also gotten my experience for data and...
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10 Sep

Blonde Kim Kardashian on cover as she stops appropriating

Blonde Kim Kardashian on cover as she stops appropriating
Kim Kardashian once presented herself as a beauty alternative to the thin blonde models of the ’90s. But when her much-mocked appearance on the front of Interview magazine’s ‘American Dream Issue’ this week is anything to go by, the times of which are well and truly behind her. The quilt – and subsequent shoot – features Kardashian with Farrah Fawcett-esque blonde hair (an addition to her look since May, when she cosplayed Marilyn Monroe on the Met Gala), wearing denim and standing in front of the US flag. “It’s an all-American image if ever there have been one,” Olivia Truffaut-Wong noted in a bit for The Cut, “and a distinctly different aesthetic from the look that made her famous –...
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