Sandy
03-21-2021, 09:40 AM
Who at Adidas thought this was a good idea, especially picking a fugly she-nig that shows its muh poosie for money?! Eyebleach warning if you click the link. I won't put the picture here.
A new collaboration between Adidas and Stella McCartney proves that women look stylish even if they don't shave their body hair.
This week, the sportswear brand posted photos of its SS21 campaign starring professional pole dancer Leila Davis modeling a sports bra and high-waisted leggings, her armpit hair on full display. "Yes to everything, the model, the outfit, the message," someone wrote on the brand's Instagram page. Others added, "Thank you Adidas, for supporting women in having the choice to do with their bodies as they please," "Men can have body hair, so why is it not yet fully accepted in society for women? A beautiful post" and "Normalize body hair."
Davis herself tweeted: "It is so misogynistic to attack women for having body hair. They wouldn't do it to a man, and the level of steam they have for me is definitely because of my Blackness. It makes them mad that this big brand gave me and my armpit hair a platform."
https://news.yahoo.com/adidas-model-who-revealed-armpit-hair-in-new-ad-responds-to-criticism-im-beyond-proud-173724778.html
A new collaboration between Adidas and Stella McCartney proves that women look stylish even if they don't shave their body hair.
This week, the sportswear brand posted photos of its SS21 campaign starring professional pole dancer Leila Davis modeling a sports bra and high-waisted leggings, her armpit hair on full display. "Yes to everything, the model, the outfit, the message," someone wrote on the brand's Instagram page. Others added, "Thank you Adidas, for supporting women in having the choice to do with their bodies as they please," "Men can have body hair, so why is it not yet fully accepted in society for women? A beautiful post" and "Normalize body hair."
Davis herself tweeted: "It is so misogynistic to attack women for having body hair. They wouldn't do it to a man, and the level of steam they have for me is definitely because of my Blackness. It makes them mad that this big brand gave me and my armpit hair a platform."
https://news.yahoo.com/adidas-model-who-revealed-armpit-hair-in-new-ad-responds-to-criticism-im-beyond-proud-173724778.html