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Angel Leona’s blog
“I’m a 22 year old illustrator interested in representing femininity and experiences of anxiety.” “I made this clay model as a reflection on the way femininity is often presented in restrictive, binary terms. Taking inspiration from religious iconography and science-fiction, my model aims to express a conflict between the perfection that women are expected to…
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The Politics of Pink
I have chosen pink to be the main colour of the blog as in my opinion it communicates power, strength and the ability to be oneself. When I was younger, I used to pretend not like pink because I thought it would make me weak and useless, as I wanted to play with my friends…
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Angelic Goblin’s blog
“Femininity is complex for me; it’s a mix of love and frustration. I love embracing my feminine side and dressing in feminine attire, but I don’t always feel the need to exude femininity constantly, especially offline where the impact of outfits is less noticeable.” “To me, femininity encompasses various elements like colors, objects, hobbies, and…
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Jess The fairy’s blog
“Here is a little message about me and my journey with femininity. As a child, my favorite color was always pink, but as I grew up, I soon noticed how many associated pink with being weak. I then spent so much time hating the color, along with dresses, glitter, and overall femininity. As I grew…
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Scary Terry Fairy’s blog
“I adore connecting with my feminine energy; it provides me with a sense of security and acknowledgment. It enables me to stay connected with my inner self. In the photos I shared, I chose outfits that made me feel at ease and self-assured, drawing inspiration from characters I admire. Being able to authentically be myself…

