The shift from “fix your body” to “love yourself” is framed as feminist progress, but Esra Saleh explains how oppression is ...
In 2014, the lingerie company Aerie announced that it would use more diverse models and stop airbrushing its promotional materials. Five years later, the company remains committed to this decision. A ...
Corporate boardrooms used to be the last place you'd expect conversations about body acceptance and representation. These spaces were traditionally focused on profit margins and quarterly reports, not ...
Samhita Mukhopadhyay wasn't expecting shame to come from a photo. The longtime feminist writer and former Teen Vogue editor had just moderated a panel at a media conference. She was dressed in a skirt ...
A new cultural ideal for women is ultrathin and cloaked in the language of inclusivity and self-acceptance. Credit...Illustration by Leonie Bos Supported by By Amanda Hess Recently Instagram led me to ...
Each stage of life brings its own wisdom, perspective, and natural changes. For women over 45, those changes often come alongside shifting hormones, evolving priorities, body changes, and fuller ...
The beauty industry generates approximately $580-590 billion globally, yet when you flip through magazines or scroll through Instagram, you’ll notice something troubling. Plus-size women remain ...
It seems like only yesterday that Pepsi endeavored to sell soft drinks via an ill-advised riff on the Black Lives Matter movement. Yet here we are again, facing another top brand’s laughable attempt ...
If you've spent any time on the internet in the past few weeks, you've likely seen the American Eagle campaign featuring a slithering Sydney Sweeney explaining how genetics work. "Genes are passed ...