Advertisements are full of stereotypical images that very narrowly define the ideal of beauty and social roles and, despite the declarative emancipation of the sexes, are still too often based on lived-in, patriarchal values, not to mention the departure of female and male images from the norms of authenticity. But what happens when we apply female stereotypes to men? The video has the answer.
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Fame definitely helps today's celebrities in more visible humanitarian work and advocacy for a better tomorrow. It used to be the same. Let's see which five women, the classic beauties of Hollywood's golden age, fought for the world we live in today and made history forever with their heart.
No, Becky Hammon did not miss the locker room, but after 16 years of playing for the San Antonio Stars, she is moving from the women's team to the men's team, the San Antonio Spurs, the current NBA champions. Of course, she is not moving to the floor, but behind the court line, to the position of assistant coach to Gregg Popovich.
The video for John Legend's song You & I (Nobody In The World) is a mirror of today's time, when the concept of female beauty rests on stereotypes that dictate that their bodies are susceptible to constant refinement. No wonder, then, that for a woman it is almost a mission impossible to leave the mirror completely satisfied. Backed by emotionally charged lyrics, Legend's product dispels these misconceptions simply but effectively.
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