Feminism Archives - toppoptoday.com toppoptoday.com Tue, 20 Jul 2021 06:48:06 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://toppoptoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-favicon_new_blue-32x32.png Feminism Archives - toppoptoday.com 32 32 Kid Cudi Doesn’t Care What You Think About His Nail Polish https://toppoptoday.com/kid-cudi-doesnt-care-what-you-think-about-his-nail-polish/ Thu, 22 Jul 2021 10:09:00 +0000 https://toppoptoday.com/?p=28377 Kid Cudi in 2017You may have noticed a new trend starting to be more prominent recently than it was before. We’re talking about men wearing nail polish. Lots of your favorite celebrities have been doing it, from Harry Styles to Bad Bunny to Brad Pitt to A$AP Rocky to Kid Cudi. Unfortunately, despite it being a beautiful and […]

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You may have noticed a new trend starting to be more prominent recently than it was before. We’re talking about men wearing nail polish. Lots of your favorite celebrities have been doing it, from Harry Styles to Bad Bunny to Brad Pitt to A$AP Rocky to Kid Cudi.

Unfortunately, despite it being a beautiful and creative way for people of all genders to express themselves, many people take issue with men who paint their nails, viewing it as something feminine. Well, Kid Cudi clapped back at the nail polish haters recently on Twitter, tearing down gender roles while standing up for his right to do whatever he wants with his body.

He wrote, “Turned my comments off on Instagram. Seems people really have a problem w me painting my nails. I got tired of blockin so many accounts. I really need u to understand, if u dont like me doin this or anything I do, please dont buy my albums, dont come to my shows. **** way off.”

This is similar to statements Kid Cudi has made before about his gender presentation, like when he wore a Kurt Cobain-inspired dress on Saturday Night Live and commented, “I want to be a disruptor… And it’s cool because I’m also giving confidence to the kids and telling them to be themselves and do what they want to do.”

Thanks for being such a good influence, Cudi.

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Combining Fashion with Feminism: Introducing the Phenomenal Woman https://toppoptoday.com/combining-fashion-with-feminism-introducing-the-phenomenal-woman/ Wed, 19 May 2021 12:19:00 +0000 https://toppoptoday.com/?p=16974 A recent article in Vogue gave rise to the question about fashion and politics in light of the pandemic. “Fashion functions as a mirror to our times, so it is inherently political,” Andrew Bolton, Wendy Yu Curator in Charge of The Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art was quoted in the article. “It’s […]

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A recent article in Vogue gave rise to the question about fashion and politics in light of the pandemic. “Fashion functions as a mirror to our times, so it is inherently political,” Andrew Bolton, Wendy Yu Curator in Charge of The Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art was quoted in the article. “It’s been used to express patriotic, nationalistic, and propagandistic tendencies as well as complex issues related to class, race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality.”

But if fashion is connected at its core to the conventions of our time, then recent years saw the connections grow even stronger. Such was the case of the Phenomenal Woman Action Campaign—a feminist campaign that was marked with the launch of a simple t-shirt. The design was straightforward enough, with the term “Phenomenal Woman” printed on the front.

The concept came to Harvard Law graduate and back then, a tech adviser and entrepreneur, Meena Harris, in 2017, as a way of promoting International Women’s Day. The idea was to donate the profit from the T-shirt to women’s organizations like The United State of Women, a national organization dedicated to convening, connecting, and amplifying voices in the fight for full gender equity.

The term itself—“phenomenal woman”—was a quote from Maya Angelou‘s 1995 poem (“I’m a woman; Phenomenally. ; Phenomenal woman, ; That’s me.” reads the poem, first published in 1978 and meant as an empowering message for all women).

But what began as a gray t-shirt spiraled into a movement, proving, as Andrew Bolton remarked, that fashion can indeed be used s a way of relating, even confronting, complex social issues.

These days, the brand’s range of t-shirts includes sayings like “Phenomenally Indigenous,” “Phenomenally Black,” and “Phenomenally Asian”. Harris stressed that the brand continues to partner with organizations, promoting discussion about major issues like voting, immigration, and female empowerment.

“I look at it as sort of this gateway drug,” remarked Harris in an interview with Complex., “like an engagement ladder where one day I have you wearing the T-shirt, and then hopefully in a year, maybe you are knocking on doors or you’re doing more. I saw how people were engaging with it and in such a small but concrete way, and how it was really speaking to them. I started thinking about how to keep using that as a tool to raise awareness around different issues.”

For more details about the unique brand, click here, and follow them on Instagram.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> Feminism Archives - toppoptoday.com toppoptoday.com Tue, 20 Jul 2021 06:48:06 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://toppoptoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-favicon_new_blue-32x32.png Feminism Archives - toppoptoday.com 32 32 Kid Cudi Doesn’t Care What You Think About His Nail Polish https://toppoptoday.com/kid-cudi-doesnt-care-what-you-think-about-his-nail-polish/ Thu, 22 Jul 2021 10:09:00 +0000 https://toppoptoday.com/?p=28377 Kid Cudi in 2017You may have noticed a new trend starting to be more prominent recently than it was before. We’re talking about men wearing nail polish. Lots of your favorite celebrities have been doing it, from Harry Styles to Bad Bunny to Brad Pitt to A$AP Rocky to Kid Cudi. Unfortunately, despite it being a beautiful and […]

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You may have noticed a new trend starting to be more prominent recently than it was before. We’re talking about men wearing nail polish. Lots of your favorite celebrities have been doing it, from Harry Styles to Bad Bunny to Brad Pitt to A$AP Rocky to Kid Cudi.

Unfortunately, despite it being a beautiful and creative way for people of all genders to express themselves, many people take issue with men who paint their nails, viewing it as something feminine. Well, Kid Cudi clapped back at the nail polish haters recently on Twitter, tearing down gender roles while standing up for his right to do whatever he wants with his body.

He wrote, “Turned my comments off on Instagram. Seems people really have a problem w me painting my nails. I got tired of blockin so many accounts. I really need u to understand, if u dont like me doin this or anything I do, please dont buy my albums, dont come to my shows. **** way off.”

This is similar to statements Kid Cudi has made before about his gender presentation, like when he wore a Kurt Cobain-inspired dress on Saturday Night Live and commented, “I want to be a disruptor… And it’s cool because I’m also giving confidence to the kids and telling them to be themselves and do what they want to do.”

Thanks for being such a good influence, Cudi.

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Combining Fashion with Feminism: Introducing the Phenomenal Woman https://toppoptoday.com/combining-fashion-with-feminism-introducing-the-phenomenal-woman/ Wed, 19 May 2021 12:19:00 +0000 https://toppoptoday.com/?p=16974 A recent article in Vogue gave rise to the question about fashion and politics in light of the pandemic. “Fashion functions as a mirror to our times, so it is inherently political,” Andrew Bolton, Wendy Yu Curator in Charge of The Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art was quoted in the article. “It’s […]

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A recent article in Vogue gave rise to the question about fashion and politics in light of the pandemic. “Fashion functions as a mirror to our times, so it is inherently political,” Andrew Bolton, Wendy Yu Curator in Charge of The Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art was quoted in the article. “It’s been used to express patriotic, nationalistic, and propagandistic tendencies as well as complex issues related to class, race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality.”

But if fashion is connected at its core to the conventions of our time, then recent years saw the connections grow even stronger. Such was the case of the Phenomenal Woman Action Campaign—a feminist campaign that was marked with the launch of a simple t-shirt. The design was straightforward enough, with the term “Phenomenal Woman” printed on the front.

The concept came to Harvard Law graduate and back then, a tech adviser and entrepreneur, Meena Harris, in 2017, as a way of promoting International Women’s Day. The idea was to donate the profit from the T-shirt to women’s organizations like The United State of Women, a national organization dedicated to convening, connecting, and amplifying voices in the fight for full gender equity.

The term itself—“phenomenal woman”—was a quote from Maya Angelou‘s 1995 poem (“I’m a woman; Phenomenally. ; Phenomenal woman, ; That’s me.” reads the poem, first published in 1978 and meant as an empowering message for all women).

But what began as a gray t-shirt spiraled into a movement, proving, as Andrew Bolton remarked, that fashion can indeed be used s a way of relating, even confronting, complex social issues.

These days, the brand’s range of t-shirts includes sayings like “Phenomenally Indigenous,” “Phenomenally Black,” and “Phenomenally Asian”. Harris stressed that the brand continues to partner with organizations, promoting discussion about major issues like voting, immigration, and female empowerment.

“I look at it as sort of this gateway drug,” remarked Harris in an interview with Complex., “like an engagement ladder where one day I have you wearing the T-shirt, and then hopefully in a year, maybe you are knocking on doors or you’re doing more. I saw how people were engaging with it and in such a small but concrete way, and how it was really speaking to them. I started thinking about how to keep using that as a tool to raise awareness around different issues.”

For more details about the unique brand, click here, and follow them on Instagram.

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