Sentences with phrase «women on a magazine cover»

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Yet even before touching down in the Texas capital, I came across a glorious sight: a newsstand brimming with women on the cover of glossy magazines.
Women are particularly susceptible, of course — just look at the cover of magazines on display near any supermarket checkout counter and you can see the punishment for being less than perfect in public.
No longer are you limited to comparing your physical body to the covers of men's and women's fashion magazines, rather, you now can compare your physical appearance to endless people you «follow» and «friend» on Facebook and Instagram.
As women, we battle daily against the lie that we will matter just as soon as we lose 10 pounds, look like the model on the magazine cover, get our house cleaned, attract a man, produce a child, «have it all,» and achieve the American dream.
And yet, on the magazine's cover, illustrating this same feature article, the thin, lithe and extremely attractive woman shown exercising in a leotard is scarcely typical, and is the sort likely to be complimented as exceedingly «spry.»
Women's Health Magazine has labeled Chocolate - Covered Katie «The next Nigella Lawson,» and Glamour voted her one of the Top 7 Most Influential Accounts On Instagram.
The absolutely stunning actress shot to fame in 2011 when she became the first Turkish woman to appear nude on the front cover of Playboy magazine.
Too many people make breastfeeding sexual — no one squawks over the endless under dressed images of women our children see on t.v., videos, magazine covers, etc. but flip over a mother breastfeeding her child.
Her dedication showed, because 6 months after giving birth she appeared on the cover of Australia's Woman's Day magazine, looking like she did when she was a Spice Girl!
If you follow trends on social media, you have seen the viral tweets and pics from women surgeons who have copied the New Yorker magazine cover showing three women leaning over an operating table.
With breasts spilling out on every magazine cover it seems a bit ironic to target breastfeeding women, but that of course is the whole problem.
That list includes «The Opt - Out Revolution» by Lisa Belkin, a 2003 Times Magazine cover story that looked at a handful of Princeton grads who (unlike most of their peers) left demanding jobs to stay at home with their children; Caitlin Flanagan's gloating potshots at working moms, especially «How Serfdom Saved the Women's Movement» in the Atlantic in March 2004 and «To Hell with All That» in the New Yorker in July 2004; and an article on the New York Times's front page on Sept. 20, 2005, that repeated that many women at elite colleges were opting for motherhood over carWomen's Movement» in the Atlantic in March 2004 and «To Hell with All That» in the New Yorker in July 2004; and an article on the New York Times's front page on Sept. 20, 2005, that repeated that many women at elite colleges were opting for motherhood over carwomen at elite colleges were opting for motherhood over careers.
In a recent TIME magazine cover story, the focus was on Indivisible, and how its grass - roots strength comes from women organizers and female candidates fed up with the status quo, ready to take on entrenched men in power.
Women in Politics, a four - part series exploring the lack of female representation at all levels of politics and what keeps them away, was born out of a feature on women in politics that first appeared in the September / October edition of Women@Work magazine, which also featured U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand on the cWomen in Politics, a four - part series exploring the lack of female representation at all levels of politics and what keeps them away, was born out of a feature on women in politics that first appeared in the September / October edition of Women@Work magazine, which also featured U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand on the cwomen in politics that first appeared in the September / October edition of Women@Work magazine, which also featured U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand on the cWomen@Work magazine, which also featured U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand on the cover.
With a cover that resembles Glamour and stories that feature everything from the anatomy of «bad» HIV / AIDS law to a profile of an HIV - infected South African who started the Positive Women's Network (complete with a photo spread on the ingredients of her purse), the magazine hopes to reach an audience that likely would have little appetite for the more technical update report.
Well, today this body is on the cover of a magazine that millions of women will read, without photoshop, my thigh on full imperfect display.
When you start looking closely at the covers of women's magazine it doesn't take long to realize almost the entire thing is made up of taglines focused on changing our bodies.
It's not that I wasn't allowed to wear it, but none of the women in my life were huge on cosmetics, and so the only knowledge I had was from the women's magazines I'd hide inside copies of tabloids when I accompanied my mom to the nail or hair salon, lest she see cover lines like, «THE ONE THING HE WANTS YOU TO DO IN BED TONIGHT!»
Adwoa Aboah writes her inaugural monthly column for British Vogue's January issue Model - of - the - moment Adwoa Aboah starred on the cover of Edward Enninful's debut issue of British Vogue, and for his second edition, the activist's writing takes center stage in a monthly series for the magazine that addresses how young women navigate the modern world.
I know a lot of people of different races faced the same thing in the USA especially regarding the women shown on magazine covers back in the day.
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It's been a long, difficult year for sure, but with 2017 starting off with the women's march and finishing with the #MeToo movement on the cover of Time magazine, it feels like we have the momentum and ability to keep making real positive changes in the coming year.
-LCB- Vintage Cornet magazine cover featuring a sophisticated looking woman, complete with a pretty blue headband, via What Makes the Pie Shops Tick on Flickr. -RCB-
Women's Health Magazine has labeled Chocolate - Covered Katie «The next Nigella Lawson,» and Glamour voted her one of the Top 7 Most Influential Accounts On Instagram.
Just as designers dream of having a project featured in their favorite shelter magazine, and actresses hope to land the cover of national women's publications, brides around the globe have one goal: get on Style Me Pretty.
«What's the point of putting an older woman on the cover of a magazine when you reduce her age to such processed, plastic features with all the retouching?»
Women's Health Magazine has labeled Chocolate - Covered Katie «The next Nigella Lawson,» and Glamour voted her one of the Top 7 Most Influential Accounts On Instagram.
Not as beautiful as some women on the cover of a magazine but I am just as beautiful beauty is in the eyes of the beholder
A man holds a magazine with a bikini - clad woman on the cover.
Natalie Dormer shows off her insanely fit body on the cover of Women's Health magazine's December 2015 issue.
This week's Time magazine, Michelle Rhee is on the cover, the dynamic axe - cutting woman who's in charge of the DC public schools.
Over dinner one night, Gloria Steinem tried to talk me out of publishing one of my best - selling books, Woman to Woman: From Sabotage to Support, that landed me on every major daytime TV talk show, a cover story on People magazine, features in the Wall Street Journal, Time, News and the National Enquirer.
Chances are whether you know it or not that you've seen Ashley Stetts on the cover of some of your favorite magazines, including Women's Health, and Pilates Style.
Her cover story about the challenges and opportunities facing the growing number of women who travel on their own, «Courage and Caution,» was a 2014 finalist for a Folio magazine Eddie Award.
Women's Health Magazine has labeled Chocolate - Covered Katie «The next Nigella Lawson,» and Glamour voted her one of the Top 7 Most Influential Accounts On Instagram.
Book covers, magazine articles, and sales catalogues are on view in display cases, as are three fashionable women's bonnets and one collapsible top hat.
• Our Barry Curator of Glass, Diane Wright, is on the cover of the September issue of Tidewater Women magazine.
White's «J'Accuse No. 10 (Negro Woman),» is a celebration of black women and was featured on the cover of Ebony magazine in 1966.
And then there was the picture of the Pace Gallery «art world all - stars» on the front cover of the Sunday New York Times Magazine in the early»90s — and not a woman to be seen.
The single portrait of a woman in an apricot - colored blouse glancing downward, appeared on the April 2012 cover of Frieze magazine.
Gösta Peterson broke the static mold of 1950's fashion photography as well as racial boundaries by putting the first African American woman on the cover of a fashion magazine.
Only a few years earlier, Ms. magazine had paid homage to the original comic - book character by emblazoning her image on the cover of its 1972 July issue, presenting Wonder Woman as a giantess batting off tank fire and exploding fighter jets as she strides down an urban street under the banner «Wonder Woman for President.»
On June 1, 2015, the television personality and Olympian formerly known as Bruce Jenner, graced the cover of Vanity Fair Magazine and re-introduced herself as a transgendered woman by the name of Caitlyn Jenner.
TRIVIA: Calista Flockhart's character was so popular and so unlike the Type - A women who appeared as lawyers in other shows that she was featured on a Time magazine cover in June 1998 with the headline «Is Feminism Dead?»
Diane Hudson will be featured on the front cover of the September 2016 edition of Women of Distinction Magazine.
Courtney has been honored by Rolling Out Magazine as one of Houston's Top 25 Most Influential Women and she was featured on the January 2008 cover of Real Estate Executive Magazine.
Johnson Rose has been honored by Rolling Out Magazine as one of Houston's Top 25 Most Influential Women in Houston and she was featured on the January 2008 cover of Real Estate Executive Magazine.
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