Video: Scarlett Reveals Her Beauty Icons & Inspiration
Apr 28, 2010 @ 2:53 pm Courtesy of Dolce & Gabbana |
Scarlett Johansson got ultra-glam for her latest Dolce & Gabbana Makeup campaign. Sporting Marilyn Monroe curls and stunning new shades for eyes and lips, the Iron Man 2 star also revealed her beauty icons in a behind-the-scenes video: “I try to be inspired by old Hollywood glamour, whether that’s Rita Hayworth or Lauren Bacall, ” said Johansson. “I like to take looks from that period but also keep it modern and fresh.” The star also provided inspiration for a color in Dolce & Gabbana’s new Roses Lipstick Collection. “It turns out that it’s called Scarlett, which is very charming for me,” Johansson said. Click on to watch the video now!




I hate the fsohian industry, because they feed the victim blame ideas, as well as the concept of men having a right to objectify women, through their fsohians. You get moms who were raised without a healthy basis of self-respect, now dressing their little girls in undie-length shorts that say “Sweet” or “Kitty” or other inappropriate slogans across the butt. Seriously? One of the first steps to making girls and women confident in their rights is NOT messing up their sense of boundaries while they are young. Little girls should know that it is ABNORMAL for men or older boys to be sexually attracted to them. There are two extremes in fsohian: The hyper conservative end that wants to hide the female body and make it a shameful thing, and the hyper liberal end that wants to teach girls how to be sex objects in first grade. BOTH contribute equally to the idea that it is the women, not the men, who are responsible for the men’s thoughts.Girls should dress for themselves, not for men. Parents should establish ideals of self-respect, not self-loathing or self-flaunting, at an early age. I want my daughter to be confident in knowing that nobody has the right to touch her, regardless of her clothing. And also to know that she does not need attention from men to be complete. I want my sons to know that a girl’s clothing should not change how they treat her, and that a girl who seems to want only sex is really the one who is most in need of respect. I’m well aware that boys have instincts which cannot be entirely overwritten. But I believe if they are modeled respect, and expected to take responsibility for their actions, it will minimize their mistakes in adolescence and make them much stronger men in the long run. Both the fsohian industry and the conservatives get in the way of this.
-Marco on February 7th, 2012