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Ye, Bianca Censori and what the Cannes Nackity ban really means

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I’m sorry, Bianca Censori (and other celebrities who are inspired by their controversial Grammys look). If you want to take part in Cannes this year, you have to wear clothes.

The Illustrated Cannes Film Festival, which starts on May 13 in France, has published its dress code for this year – including an explicit instruction, nothing to bear, well, explicitly.

“For reasons of decency, nudity is prohibited on the red carpet and in any other area of ​​the festival,” says the festival’s website.

The determination can be a disappointment for some celebrities, especially for those who have recently made waves for ultra-respective red carpet fashion, such as Censori, who in January, who in January with her husband Ye, formerly Kanye West, in a completely different dressing, who is close to her entire Naked body photographs and other bodies was exposed.

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Fashion and Sociology experts told the USA Today that the trend of red carpet of nudity for nakedness of heaven’s sake speaks a lot for gender, agency and power in our culture. However, the fact that it seems to have reached his extreme in Censori and Ye can signal that the trend will finally die – and that a new could be on the horizon.

“The only thing you can count in fashion is that what goes up is down,” said Loryynn Divita, professor of clothing design and merchandising and author of the book “Fashion forecasts,” said USA Today. “After all, people get tired and the cycle will change.”

Is Cannes’s dress code a signal of this change?

The meaning of the nudity of the red carpet

Nudity is a disabled topic, and it often means different things for different people. For some it is a symbol of sexual authorization and liberation. For others a symbol of deterioration and objectification.

Fashion and sociology experts previously reported that the context was no different when examining the importance of a brave mode statement – and with nudity.

Do you remember, for example, when Rose McGowan wore a transparent dress for the MTV Video Music Awards in 1998? McGowan was one of the first great supporters of the Hollywood #Metoo movement that she had reclaimed a feeling of the agency about her body with the almost naked look after being attacked by the scolded film producer and today’s sexual offender Harvey Weinstein.

“It was my first big public appearance after being sexually attacked,” she said to Yahoo! Entertainment years later. “It was like at the end of ‘Gladiator’ when he came out and he says: ‘Are you not entertaining?’ And when you look at me, I did it with strength.

At that time she got a lot for it, but McGowan said her critics had missed the point. Some of their supporters also have: “Most women who have made homage or kind on the red carpet is a calculated, sexy move to turn on people. Mys was like: ‘I get (confused) with your brain.'”

However, Ye and Censori probably had different intentions. Shira Tarrant, professor for women, gender and sexuality and the author of the “The Pornography Industry: What everyone needs to know,” said USA previously that the image of a naked censor should probably signal the power of the rapper in addition to a complete.

It not only showed the strength over censori, Tarrant added – it also showed its strength over you, the viewer. After all, nobody agreed on the red carpet in Grammys to see Zensori naked when she decided to drop her coat. Nobody opened social media this week, just to be bombarded with pictures of the moment.

The dress code of Cannes and why the nude trend may die

If you are fed up with seeing bare or almost bare consideration on important fashion events, Cannes announcement is a signal that nudity could be out of nudity on the way to outside.

For decades it seems that clothing in American pop culture has become increasingly revealing – to the point where the last thing that was still to be done is shocking.

To rotate with nowhere, fashion may have to finally find a new trend, which Divita calls “the pendulum of fashion”. It is one of the few things that you can count on in an otherwise long and unpredictable industry – that as soon as a trend is exhausted, its opposite is probably on the horizon.

This doesn’t just happen on red carpets. The club clothing also changes. A new Gen -z fashion trend has recorded: long, flowing dresses -synchronous “Milkmaid dresses” -out clubbing. Kendall Jenner even seems to have climbed on it and turning the heads in one of these types of clothes on weekends 1 of Coachella.

“We have reached a point with clubwear that we are used to and unveiled clothes that we are tired of it,” Divita previously told USA. “We saw it. We were there. We did it.”

The same thing happened with Skinny jeans, said Divita: They always got Skinner and Skinner until they seemed to be suddenly, taken into account and baggy pants were back in.

Does Cannes means to forbid nudity, now that the trend is over?

“The only thing we can always know is that nothing in fashion takes forever,” said Divita. “It’s always in the river.”

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