Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She was an honoree at the event, which celebrated women in Hollywood. I think the breastplate was clearly intended as a symbol of female power and think it’s a totally appropriate look.
https://www.elle.com/culture/movies-tv/a45839573/jennifer-lopez-women-in-hollywood-interview-2023/
https://www.elle.com/culture/celebrities/a46029458/jennifer-lopez-women-in-hollywood-speech-transcript-2023/
Stop tearing other women down. Society does that enough already.
So an uncomfortable-looking breast plate that leaves your breasts hanging out the bottom that can't possibly allow you to function normally is supposed to be a symbol of...power?
Women will finally have real power when they stop all this look-at-me-I'm-sexy-all-the-time BS and actually focus on the *work* they do and not the clothes they wear or the wrinkles they do or don't have or the profile of their freakin abs.
Shallow, mindless nonsense. As long as we keep treating women like ornaments, real power will elude us.