
The Black Hair Tax: No Breaks for Black Women Who Want to Avoid Breakage

The Gen-Z Bimbo: Taking Control of Patriarchal Standards or Pandering to Them?
Everything women do is politicised. We cannot win when it comes to fashion: women who dress modestly are called prudes, whilst women who dress in a revealing manner are slut-shamed and seen as vacuous and shallow, even being accused of putting themselves at risk of violence. In a world where we cannot please anyone, why not just do precisely what pleases ourselves?