Rihanna Talks Lingerie, Body Positivity and Her ‘Battle’ With Social Media

Sep 13, 2018 · 8 comments
Mayda (NYC)
QVC has beat Rihanna by years, hiring (beautiful and dignified) models of all ages, ethnicities and sizes and by featuring clothing designers and cosmetics manufacturers who support the amazing range of who we are.
Lisa (NYC)
There's really nothing bold or ground-breaking here. She simply understands, as any smart businessperson should, that 'body positivity' and 'inclusiveness' are the new buzzwords for the millennial generation. I'm surprised there were no obvious 'gender-non-specific' models featured. lol Oh, but naturally featured were her utterly ridiculous, $130 rubber sandals with some 'fluffy fake fur' glued on top. And yet, people were clamoring to buy them. My word!
No (SF)
There should be a "trigger" warning before one is able to click onto the slide show. I regret my curiosity and really would like not to have had those images burned into my mind.
Alan Chaprack (NYC)
That makes one of us.
Jeanine (MA)
Those are the kinds of thoughts one should keep to oneself.
David Gregory (Blue in the Deep Red South)
The fashion industry is fittingly the first home to "The Emperor's New Clothes " and a self styled designer should fit right in. It would be easier to take her seriously if she were not tatted up like a carny. Tattoos are a red flag marker of the underclass, wannabes and joiners. Drawing script or cartoons on your skin just does not recommend anyone taking you seriously.
LB (Tallahassee, Florida)
@David Gregory Underclass? How original, being classist in a comment about the fashion industry...
J (FL)
@David Gregory the majority of women in my law school class would disagree. And for the record, that is not a statistical anomaly. Nearly half of people under 40 have at least one tattoo.