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La confiance en soi vient d’abord des autres
Our culture teaches us to censure angry women. This book wants to change that.
Our culture teaches us to censure angry women. This book wants to change that.
its time to stop policing womens anger.Image: VICKY LETA / MASHABLE
In the women’s final of the U.S. open, the world came face-to-face with the righteous rage of a woman on live television. What came next, however, proved that society and the media were more irked by Serena Williams’ expression of anger and more interested in discussing her on-court decorum than interrogating the reasons behind…
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Women's tennis outfits can be ridiculously impractical. Not this one.
Nike Sportswear have unveiled Serena Williams French Open 'Floral' Pack
American professional tennis player Serena Williams has been working along side Nike for a while with many different sportswear collections, her latest collaboration comes in the form of the French Open Flora Pack.
This new collection comes in three different models, all with the same floral designs tied in. The three models that make up this pack are the NikeCourt Flare LG, Nike Air Max 1 and the Nike Roshe LD 1000. The Air Max 1 has a white upper with the floral design covering half the Swoosh and the heel whilst the Roshe is also featuring a white upper the floral design is in the place of the Swoosh. The NikeCourt Flare’s are different from the other two models, this one is boasting a dark blue upper with lighter blue laces and sock liner whilst the floral graphics are seen on the Swoosh.
The release date for this pack is unknown however rumors are that they could be dropping later this week, stay with us and we’ll let you know once we have more info.
Check them out below and let us know what you think.
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Nike Sportswear have unveiled Serena Williams French Open ‘Floral’ Pack was originally published on Extorted Magazine
Serena Williams, Tavi Gevinson, Yoko Ono & More Unlikely Models Will Appear in the 2016 Pirelli Calendar
Joan Smalls in the 2015 Pirelli calendar. Photo: Steven Meisel/Courtesy of Pirelli
For a tire company, Pirelli really has its eye on what’s hot. The Italian brand releases an annual calendar, shooting the upper echelon of sexy models in provocative poses wearing latex, leather, or next-to-nothing clothes for its customers to pin up in their auto shops, garages, or even bedrooms. For 2016′s version though, Annie Liebovitz shot 12 women, one for each month, and took a different direction than usual.
In an unprecedented move, the Pirelli calendar will feature women with accomplishments other than hours clocked at the gym and good genes. Serena Williams, tennis superstar and fashion mogul, confirmed her participation on Twitter when she shared her excitement. The company echoed her enthusiasm, writing in response, “We can’t wait to share the new calendar! Thank you ladies for being part of our special project.”
New York Magazine posted a video tease of the forthcoming project which promises a “radical and inspirational departure from previous years.” Photography started in May, and based on the behind-the-scenes snippet, Williams will be joined by author Fran Lebowitz, Patti Smith, Tavi Gevinson, director Ava DuVernay, Yoko Ono, and six more unidentified women.
Picturing these women as opposed to the Gigi Hadids, Isabeli Fontanas, and Adriana Limas of the world in “The Cal” is a major deviation from the marketing material’s norm. Last year’s edition included size 16 model Candice Huffine in the largely NSFW shoot, which was, at the time, considered a major divergence. But now it seems the inclusion of a plus size model was the tip of Pirelli’s makeover. Look for the new and improved version come November 2015.
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Ronda Rousey Isn’t a “Do-Nothing Bitch”
Warning: Video contains explicit language.
Many have called strong the new sexy, but none have proved this — or fought for its acceptance — more than Ronda Rousey. The current Ultimate Fighting Championship’s women’s bantamweight title holder opened up about her figure and body shamers in a recent video posted to the UFC’s YouTube channel. (Warning: some NSFW language is used to make her point.)
Rousey lives by the code that her mother instilled her to not be a “do-nothing bitch,“ or a “DNB” for short, as she says she sometimes calls it. Definition (straight from the Rousey dictionary): A DNB is the "kind of chick that just tries to be pretty and be taken care of by somebody else.”
And she’s definitely not that. “I’m just like, listen, just because my body was developed for a purpose other than f**king millionaires doesn’t mean it’s masculine. I think it’s femininely badass as f**k. Because there’s not a single muscle on my body that isn’t for a purpose. Because I’m not a do-nothing bitch,“ she said. "That’s why I think it’s hilarious when people say my body looks masculine or something like that,”
Rousey also recently elucidated this perspective in a widely-shared interview with Cosmopolitian, in which she explained her reasoning for purposefully gaining weight and getting out of her best fighting shape before posing naked in the 2015 Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition. “I felt like I was much too small for a magazine that is supposed to be celebrating the epitome of a woman. I wanted to be at my most feminine shape, and I don’t feel my most attractive at 135 pounds, which is the weight I fight at,” she said. “At 150 pounds, I feel like I’m at my healthiest and my strongest and my most beautiful.”
These comments come in the wake of Serena Williams, arguably one of the greatest athletes regardless — male or female — being the subject of criticism for her bulky build in the New York Times. Following her win at Wimbledon in July, Ben Rothenberg wrote that the tennis champion “has large biceps and a mold-breaking muscular frame, which packs the power and athleticism that have dominated women’s tennis for years.” He added that while her competitors could try to emulate her physique, most of them choose not to because of “body-image issues among female tennis players.” Williams has responded quietly but packing a big punch by letting her femininity speak for itself and hashtagging her Instagrams with #strongisbeautiful.
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"CHAPEAU BAS" FOR SERENA! SHE WINS WIMBLEDON & CAPTURES SERENA SLAM
Then SJ.K. Rowling shuts down latest Serena hater
J.K. Rowling was really excited about Serena Williams' Wimbledon victory. Like millions of others, she tweeted about the win shortly after Williams claimed her 21st Grand Slam title.
Tennis history is made! #QueenOfCentreCourt @serenawilliams
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) July 11, 2015
When a Twitter troll responded with a demeaning tweet, Rowling wasn't having it... Rowling is the latest in a long line of defenders – Her tweet is below and has been favorited more than 67,000 times and retweeted more than 87,000
.@diegtristan8 "she is built like a man". Yeah, my husband looks just like this in a dress. You're an idiot. pic.twitter.com/BCvT10MYkI
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) July 11, 2015
Below are some tweets support for Serena Williams after she won the Wimbledon women's singles final.
Making sense of the 'Serena Slam': http://t.co/FjkMdhCeJr #Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/HlicxrfSHb
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 11, 2015
Love all... #Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/7yMBSpRqLZ
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 11, 2015
.@serenawilliams proves yet again: anything is possible when you work hard, dream big, and never stop reaching. #Wimbledon
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) July 11, 2015
Congrats @serenawilliams #differentanimalsamebeast #museon @rogerfederer its ur go #Wimbledon #vinoteam
— Kobe Bryant (@kobebryant) July 11, 2015
And as great a champion & competitor as she is, @serenawilliams is an even more impressive woman. So kind, so gracious, so beautiful.
— Gabrielle Union (@itsgabrielleu) July 11, 2015
SERENA!!!!!!!!! Wooooooo hooooooooo!
— kerry washington (@kerrywashington) July 11, 2015
Herstory .... Her way! Congrats @serenawilliams #serenawilliams https://t.co/mZaxroncrD
— Iman Abdulmajid (@The_Real_IMAN) July 11, 2015
#SerenaWilliams "is a black woman dominating a white sport and that triggers the fear essential to racism & sexism" http://t.co/jvq6gUrSIk
— Nancy Leong (@nancyleong) July 11, 2015
She's divine #SerenaWilliams https://t.co/yhpuiKVoFb
— MNIMN (@dunn_can) July 11, 2015