Louise Dahl-Wolfe - Liz Gibbons as Photographer. American Harper's Bazaar, 1960 Gelatin silver print © Louise Dahl-Wolfe/ Victoria and Albert Museum, London
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Louise Dahl-Wolfe - Liz Gibbons as Photographer. American Harper's Bazaar, 1960 Gelatin silver print © Louise Dahl-Wolfe/ Victoria and Albert Museum, London
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Leanne Marshall Fall 2015
“Natural.” It sounds so … natural. So relaxing. So earth goddess. So feminine. But how often do people really want women to be or do anything “natural”? It seems to me the answer is almost never. In fact, almost everything natural about women is considered pretty horrific. Hairy legs and armpits? Please shave, you furry beast. Do you have hips and cellulite? Please go hide in the very back of your shoe closet and turn the light off and stay there until someone tells you to come out. (No one will tell you to come out.) It’s interesting that no one cares very much about women doing anything “naturally” until it involves their being in excruciating pain. No one ever asks a man if he’s having a “natural root canal.” No one ever asks if a man is having a “natural vasectomy.”
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