Recently, Billy Billie Elise's sexy cover in the British may issue of Vogue magazine quickly became popular on the Internet. Surprisingly, the other day, Pear shared a dynamic, slamming the sexist headline on the cover of her British version of Vogue.
There are not many people, and it is expected that they will be blamed. After all, Billie Elise's "VOGUE" cover blockbuster, which subverts the retro sexy style, has broken many records in a short period of time! Brilliant record!
After the release of the cover, the number of global visitors to the official website exceeded the million mark in one day, creating a record for the highest number of visits in a single day in history! Posted in just 6 minutes on the ins likes quickly exceeded the million mark! Set a record for the fastest number of likes this year to break one million! Became the cover with the highest number of likes in VOGUE in the UK, and her 4 related ins likes in this issue entered the top 20 in the history of the highest number of likes! I have to say that Pear is really top stream!
"It proves that women can change their minds and regain autonomy over their bodies." Well-known author Emily Clarkson wrote a revised headline in the Daily Mail that Elise shared with her 84.4 million followers.
The original title of the article, on the other hand, has a very different meaning, involving sexism: "Money allows you to change your values and "sell" yourself." In Vogue magazine, Billie Elise's loose-fitting clothes were swapped into sexy lingerie, surprising fans — though she vowed for years to 'hide her body.' Clarkson's headline wasn't saved as a highlight of Bripley's Instagram Stories, but it was screenshotted and shared online.
The 19-year-old pear recently dyed her signature black-green hair into a beautiful platinum-gold color, and landed on the cover of the latest issue of British Vogue magazine, wearing a custom rose-colored tights and a golden Gucci skirt, changing her typical loose-fitting style. Until then, because of long-term body image problems, she had always preferred loose suits.
"I never wanted the world to know everything about me," Bripley said in an ad shot for Calvin Klein in 2019. "That's why I wear loose-fitting clothes. No one can say anything because they haven't seen the truth yet. No one is going to say, 'She's skinny,' 'She's not skinny,' 'Her ass is flat,' 'Her ass is fat.'" No one would say that because they didn't know. ”
That year, the singer, who sang "Bad Guy," revealed in an interview with Rolling Stone magazine that she joined a dance troupe when she was 12 years old when her self-worth was compromised. "At the ball, you have to wear very small clothes, and I have never felt uncomfortable wearing such a small dress. I'm always worried about my looks. That was the pinnacle of my physical deformity. I simply can't look in the mirror. "When a hip injury forced her to give up dancing, she suffered from depression. In 2016, she became popular with the hit single "Ocean Eyes", but "it made me fall into the abyss".
While imitating the "classic vintage poster girl" in Vogue magazine was Eilish's idea, she also had reservations. "To be honest, I hate my stomach, that's why," Eilish said.
Before the magazine's public release, Bi Li guessed that this cover would cause an uproar and attracted questions:
"'If you're promoting positive energy in your body, why wear tights?' Why don't you show your real body?' My characteristic is that I can do whatever I want. ”