Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Selena Gomez’s Fresh Bob Haircut Is Gorgeous, But Her Words For Lorde Aren’t

Former Disney star Selena Gomez isn't somebody we typically think about to be fashionable, however in a brand new shoot with Flaunt Magazine, shes certainly directly on point. Besides she look gorgeous, she's also trendy with this days multiple haircuts by women whose hair styles are nearly always a larger deal in news reports compared to lives and deaths from the relaxation of humanity.

However, even though many people hated Jennifer Lawrences short hair (myself not one of these, as It really looks pretty great), It could be difficult to get anyone who dislikes Selenas untidy, shaggy bob with uneven bangs. The only real problem I've using the photo shoot is the quantity of illustrator it utilizes, from time to time with poor results (example here). It requires a little from the dark, sexy and glamorous believe that the images otherwise have. Instead of improving Gomezs lovely looks or the look of her clothes, it takes away from the sultriness. But, such is the field of fashion and celebrity photography, right?

For the accompany piece, she comes with a few things to say of Lorde, the 17-year-old sensation  who essentially everybody ever (including us) is obsessive about nowadays  that belittled Gomezs Come & Have It song to be anti-feminist. Concerning the small-feud, Gomez states:

    It is not feminism. [Lorde is] not supporting other women. Thats my honest opinion, thats things i would tell her basically saw her.

Right, really? Simply because you do not support other women does not mean you arent a feminist. I absolutely cant stand Ann Coulter because shes a terrible excuse for a person not somebody I see eye-to-eye with, however i think I'd really be a lesser feminist basically supported her commentary/professional trolling career.

Confusingly, Gomez states she now wont support Lorde

    I really covered her song in most of my implies that Ive done to date. I am not confident that Im likely to continue that.

But Selena, wouldnt that be anti-feminist that you should stop playing another womans music? Or perhaps is that okay because itsyou? Let me know the guidelines, girl!

No comments:

Post a Comment