They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and in this case they’re all dirty words. Amber Rose and Blac Chyna aren’t any strangers to controversy, but they’ve decided to take matters into their own hands. The two gal-pals were all smiles while shamelessly sporting a myriad of words used against them for promoting slut shaming.
The outfit was custom made by two feminist fans trying to make an empowering statement that will speak for itself. The two women have been vilified numerous times in the media for their physique, their profession, and even lyrics from their former rappers (Tyga, Kanye West, and Wiz Khalifa to name a few). Instead of letting media outlets and audiences run wild in the comments section, they decided to take matters into their own hands and put on some of the horrible labels they have been given over the years. While the profane nature of the bodysuits misunderstood some of the more conservative fashion critics, others applauded the ladies for their shameless bravado. After all the VMAs are known for crazy red carpet couture, and this year is no exception. Fashion has at all times served as a significant form of communication, and self-expression. While the ensemble managed to create a stir, it concurrently drew attention to the growing issue of belittling women’s sexuality. Initiatives such as “Free the Nipples” have made similar efforts to dispel the stigma that a lady’s breasts are obscene, not part of her body, an integral part of the feminist agenda.
Other companies, such as O-mighty, Profane Los Angeles, and Dolls Kill are known for their creations that include many feminist-friendly slogans such as “be a whore, do whatever you want” and “a woman doesn’t have to be a whore.” humbly to be honored.” Profanity has infiltrated the street fashion scene. Men and girls everywhere paraded the sidewalks with such a strong statement, a trend that is not going away anytime soon.