EDITOR’S NOTE:
Blasting the fashion industry for exploiting women (many of whom, by the way, are awfully glad to capitalize on their genetic good fortune when chosen as supermodels, or for the sheer vanity of it all) may seem silly and futile, like accusing a dog for craving meat. Carnivores like meat, nay, are built to survive on meat, and the fashion world, by definition, a profoundly decadent, bourgeois milieu in which sexual titillation, exploitation and cynicism are simply par for the course, is doing what comes naturally to it. It won’t stop until the entire matrix of social values changes radically, and that may take a revolution. Real social change.
Anyone even briefly exposed to this world is aware of such realities. By now, its dimensions of debauchery have acquired galactic proportions in an era of global capitalism when enormous fortunes and fame permit a sybaritic existence to the lucky few, a way of life until recently reserved for royals or industrial tycoons. Creatures like Donatella Versace, a business mogul who seems to drip depravity from every uber-cosmeticized pore, are emblematic of this new subsection of the ruling class. Indeed, how could it be avoided? Bourgeois high fashion is just one of the many ways in which capitalism and its inherent classism pervert art and subjugate beauty to commerce and the most primitive human instincts, albeit all carefully camouflaged by many seductive layers of socially approved exhibitionism. Radical feminists and even bourgeois feminists have tried to protest such manipulation to little avail. As a primal drive, the esthetic of the human body, especially the female body, is a force that can’t be beaten back, only accommodated. The parasites whose business it is to exploit such drive, know this fact very well and make fortunes on it. Everyone wants to look better.
Femen, the aggressively unorthodox feminist group from the Ukraine (compared to the West, the former Soviet Union, in its current iteration and social chaos seems to be a cauldron of irreverent behavior) obviously is not quite convinced that nothing can be done. Instinctively trusting in the old “epater le bourgeois” formula, they decided to expose the world to their beliefs by simply exposing themselves. It has worked, of course, maybe beyond their dreams, just like baring skin has worked for PETA and other causes systematically neglected or distorted by the major mills of miscommunication.
International Business Times
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Ukrainian feminist group Femen stormed the Nina Ricci runway at Paris Fashion Week, protesting at sexism in the fashion industry.
The bare-breasted protesters had the slogans “Model don’t go to brothel” and “Fashion Dictaterror” written on their chests.
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They were also shouting “fashion fascism” as they ran on to the catwalk, before being dragged away by security, as they demonstrated during the Spring/Summer2014 women’s ready-to-wear fashion show for Nina Ricci.
Liverpool model Hollie-May Saker who was modelling for designer Nina Ricci, said she “punched” two Femen protesters who broke onto the catwalk.
Speaking to the Liverpool Echo, Saker said: “I punched her – I didn’t mean to but she grabbed my arm and I just wanted to get her off me.
“I was the 19th girl out of the catwalk and I could hear screaming behind me.
“As she grabbed my arm she lifted my skirt exposing me – I pulled my arm back with such force that I landed a punch square on her nose.”
Saker added that despite feeling angry because the protesters had “ruined her favourite show” she continued to model for the rest of the event.
The 18-year-old said she “knew the Scouser in me was bound to come out eventually during fashion week” in a tweet after the incident.
Anfield resident Saker continued to walk around the catwalk even as the protesters were being pulled off stage.
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Femen has protested during Fashion Week before. Last year they demonstrated outside Versace’s show holding up signs that read “fascism = fashion,” “model do not go to brothel” and “anorexia” emblazoned under a modified Versace logo.
This year is the first time that the feminist group have managed to get past security and on to the catwalk.
Femen is a feminist Ukrainian protest group based in Kiev and Paris. The organisation became internationally known for its controversial topless protests against sex tourists, religious institutions, international marriage agencies, sexism and other social, national and international topics.
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