
Scandalous nudity: the ancient version of getting kicked out of the grammys
The Aphrodite of Knidos = a sculpture that was so sexy it was rejected by its initial recipients
Fashion Commentary Sparks Debate on Kanye West's Influence A recent social media video by user Ali, known as @geniusgirlalert, has ignited discussion regarding Kanye West's impact on fashion and his alleged misogynistic tendencies, particularly in relation to his partner, Bianca Censori. The video, which has garnered significant attention, posits that West's approach to styling Censori, characterized by a "perfectly polished" and "Barbie-like" aesthetic, ultimately detracts from his potential to achieve higher levels of fashion innovation. The creator references a previous commentary suggesting that if Censori's look at the Grammys had incorporated "bush," it would have transformed the outfit from "creepy" to "cool." Ali elaborates on this, stating, "I fully agree with that, actually. That one element would have taken it from being so creepy to like, cool, I guess. I think people would have received it that way." She argues that West's current styling choices for Censori, making her appear "a little bit fake-ish looking" and "like a doll next to him," are "very misogynistic." The video further suggests that a more natural presentation, with "bush and like the slightest glimmer of life behind her eyes," would have "changed the whole vibe" and made the look "successful." This perspective has resonated with many online, sparking conversations about body positivity, artistic expression, and the power dynamics within celebrity relationships. While some agree with the critique of West's influence, others debate the specifics of the fashion commentary, particularly the emphasis on body hair as a determinant of a look's success or perceived misogyny.
The Aphrodite of Knidos = a sculpture that was so sexy it was rejected by its initial recipients