I didn't even dare to put the original picture.
Jin Jing and Liu Shengying took the cover of the latest issue of "Men's Wear" magazine while they were pregnant. Among them, there are many large-scale photos, exposing breasts and flesh, all of which are forgotten, but the poses are all sexy poses with special meanings. That's what makes me uncomfortable.
Men's Wear is a magazine dedicated to men, and it advocates filling the gap in men's magazines in the mainland periodical market, while meeting the psychological needs of men.
It was brilliantly evaluated by "New Weekly": "This male aesthetic textbook full of visual pleasure, thinking about what men think, saying what their peers dare not say, creating the highest taboo scale of Chinese sexual discourse, is the best companion for trendy men." ”
Talking about male desire so high-sounding, I can't help but wonder if the editor of that article is a loyal reader of "Men's Wear", right?
"Men's Clothing" serves men, but often invites female stars to shoot the cover, and I feel flattered to be a woman. Men want to obtain new information, learn new things, and expand their cognition, and they actually get it from women. What a compliment!
But let's take a closer look at the covers of many female stars, and think about whether "Men's Clothing" really has a high respect for women, so they are invited to participate in men's events?
Jin Jing is on a dining table, forking left and right, the posture of her legs is like a gymnast's professional action, the corners of her mouth are smeared with cream, and she feels awkward that she is not the one who eats food, but she herself is the food that is eaten.
"Men's Clothing" has filmed many female stars, let's continue to see who else?
Shirina was tall and thin, sitting on a rock, her eyes were closed, waiting for fate to call?
The aesthetic of whiteness and thinness is a kind of inferiority complex that many women put themselves on the object.
Anyway, I don't see the slightest bit of female power in Shirina Igao's body.
Is Li Xueqin a sexy little wild cat?
Her appearance is indeed not beautiful, she is a member of ordinary people, but her long straight black hairstyle, low-cut dress, and flamboyant gestures are also the best things that men fantasize about their girlfriends, right?
Wu Xin's clothes are still low-cut, her hands are holding cakes, her arms are full of cream, her tongue sticks out, and she begins to lick the cream, so sexy under the vision of a man.
Yang Mi's "Men's Clothing" is even sexier.
The picture I chose is already the most conservative one, and if you are interested, you can search for it.
There are a lot of over-the-top poses that I can't post here.
Whether it is a small star on the 18th line or a big star on the first line; Whether it is a young debutant or an old comedy artist, they have all filmed "Men's Clothing".
Is it money that is given too much?
Or is "Men's Wear" a tower bridge for rising resources?
Or just just trying to open up the male market?
I really don't understand what reason is worth filming for this kind of objectification of women, "Men's Clothing" filmed with a single aesthetic standard?
If there is no shame in women's figures, and there is freedom to show beauty, I absolutely approve of it.
Even I think there should be "Women's Clothing", women's beauty, women know how to appreciate it.
But "freedom" is not synonymous with laissez-faire.
The female celebrity cover of "Men's Wear" usually uses a sexually suggestive pose to arouse the male reader's desire to buy, and I don't think that "showing one's beauty in a big way" is equivalent to "being objectified by the male gaze".
"Men's Wear" doesn't respect the diversity of women, and it doesn't seem that they want to learn more about the power of women.
The same sexiness makes me feel that "Men's Wear" only satisfies the needs of women to meet instinctual needs. This is precisely a disrespect for women. denying a woman's ability and talent, and only valuing the secondary sexual function she transmits, reveals the superficiality of most men.
I don't like the female stars who shoot a single sexy role in "Men's Wear", and I don't like the editor-in-chief of "Men's Wear".
At least for now, "Men's Wear" feels like the mainland version of the "Crazy Horse Show".