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Politics

Why Do Women Hate On Feminism?

Feminism is the theory of political, economic, and social equality of the sexes.


Feminism is the theory of political, economic, and social equality of the sexes. At its core, that definition should not be so controversial. But did you ever notice that feminism's biggest critics are often women? Consider just this week that half of those in the Church of England's Synod who voted against allowing women to serve as bishops were women themselves.

Yes, there are some famous women who proudly label themselves feminists, but many others often treat it like the "f-word" when interviewed by glossy magazines. In the new issue of French Vogue, former first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy said she had little use for feminism. She said, "There's no need to be feminist in my generation. There were already pioneers who opened doors. I am not a feminist activist. Instead, I am bourgeois." Of course, a woman is not required to make women's rights the cause of her life, but to say there are no more doors to be opened takes for granted the progress we've made and underestimates remaining inequalities. Perhaps it's easier for Carla Bruni-Sarkozy to make such assessments from France, where they don't argue over contraception coverage and abortion rights are assumed.

Speaking of the debate in the US, yesterday, 44-year-old author of The Flipside of Feminism Suzanne Venker captured the attention of the Internet when she wrote about the "war on men" on Fox News. Unlike Carla Buni-Sarkozy, who thinks feminism has done its job, Venker thinks the movement's advancements should be reversed. Venker argued feminism is to blame for perceived lack of "marriageable" men — not the disappearance of manufacturing jobs, the fact that fewer men than women attend college, or other complex economic factors. She said feminism has pissed men off, and many men don't want to get married ever because "women aren't women anymore." She wrote, "Men want to love women, not compete with them. They want to provide for and protect their families — it's in their DNA. But modern women won't let them." Venker also offers a solution for women: "All they have to do is surrender to their nature — their femininity — and let men surrender to theirs."

Venker has since said the piece was misunderstood. Venker told The Daily Beast, "I didn't mean that women can't compete with men in the workforce. I meant that men don't want to compete with their wives in marriage." Venker clarified that when a woman has more career success than her husband, rather than sharing that in the relationship, a woman should keep it separate from her husband. "Otherwise it will make your marriage more of a competition than a complementary relationship." Even Venker's more "moderate" clarification suggests that if a wife has a high-powered job, she shouldn't look to the relationship for support or positive reinforcement. Instead, Venker seems to suggest, she should live a double life, lest she threaten her partner's masculinity. Never mind the benefits feminism brings to men by providing men an equal partnership and the chance to be free from restricting gender roles themselves.

Feminism's image problem isn't new and doesn't seem to be going away. But there's a bright side: even if they don't all label themselves "feminists," many women are supporting feminist issues, like the right to choose, access to contraception, and equal pay. In this year's presidential election, women's rights swayed voters to President Obama, and since unmarried women are a growing and key voting demographic, politicians must pay attention.

Nicolas Sarkozy

Carla Bruni-Sarkozy Gives Birth to a Daughter, Giulia

>> French First Lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy gave birth to a daughter — her first child with her husband, French President Nicolas Sarkozy — today in Paris.

>> French First Lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy gave birth to a daughter — her first child with her husband, French President Nicolas Sarkozy — today in Paris. The baby — whose name is unknown — was delivered around 8 p.m. this evening and is the first child born to a ruling French leader since Napoleon. Prior to giving birth, Bruni-Sarkozy had said she will not be releasing baby photos. The child is the fourth for Sarkozy, who has three sons from two previous marriages, while Bruni-Sarkozy, 43, has a son from a previous relationship. [People]

UPDATE: The Sarkozys have named their daughter Giulia, Bruni announced on her official website: "I am deeply touched by the many messages of congratulations that I have received since the birth of our daughter Giulia. On this happy occasion, my husband joins me in expressing our warmest thanks to all those of you who sent us these tokens of your kindness." [HuffPo]

Vanity Fair

Kate Middleton Tops Vanity Fair's 2011 Best-Dressed List

>> Vanity Fair has released a preview of its 2011 International Best-Dressed List today, with Kate Middleton — recognized for her "whirlwind of fashion successes" — on top (Her inaugural appearance on the list came back in 2008.).

>> Vanity Fair has released a preview of its 2011 International Best-Dressed List today, with Kate Middleton — recognized for her "whirlwind of fashion successes" — on top (Her inaugural appearance on the list came back in 2008.). Another recently-married royal — Charlene Wittstock — makes her list debut, and Carla Bruni-Sarkozy is back for the fourth time. Michelle Obama, meanwhile, who is on the list for the fourth year running, makes her first appearance together with Barack Obama in the Best-Dressed Couples category.

As actresses go, Carey Mulligan shows up for a second time; same goes for Tilda Swinton, who's returning after a three-year hiatus. Shala Monroque appears for the first time, while Claire and Virginie Courtin-Clarins and Cara, Chloe, and Poppy Delevingne all make the Siblings category. And Lady Gaga is given her second recognition in the Fashion Originals category, where she's joined by Vanessa Paradis.

Carla Bruni

Carla Bruni Basically Officially Confirms She's Pregnant

>> Carla Bruni, who is said to be 5 and a half months pregnant, has finally — after playing cat-and-mouse with many inquiring reporters — alluded to the fact that she's pregnant.

>> Carla Bruni, who is said to be 5 and a half months pregnant, has finally — after playing cat-and-mouse with many inquiring reporters — alluded to the fact that she's pregnant. In an interview with Nice-Matin, she mentions a "happy event that is more and more difficult to conceal." When asked about why she hasn't spoken about the pregnancy, she replied: "To protect myself, to not put my private life on display. It's a source of great happiness for me, but after all, it's banal and the people [of France] have plenty of problems, so it would be inappropriate to talk about it. We are already so media-exposed." As for the rumors that she's having a boy, she said: "Well, that — I don't even know myself. There are things that we keep secret." And on her position as France's first lady, she quips: "Three years as first lady — and it's much less tiring than ten years of modeling." [HuffPo, People]

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The Week in Pictures

These past seven days seemed to fly by with unexpected twists, emotional goodbyes, and dramatic events.
Cannes Film Festival, Oprah Farewell Show, and Carla Bruni-Sarkozy Pregnant Pictures

These past seven days seemed to fly by with unexpected twists, emotional goodbyes, and dramatic events. Stars showed their affection at the Cannes Film Festival, we celebrated Cher turning 65, celebs threw Oprah a surprise farewell show, and we found out some big baby news: Carla Bruni-Sarkozy is pregnant and Arnold Schwarzenegger has a love child. See what else you might have missed this week in our photo roundup!

Carla Bruni

Carla Bruni Confirmed Pregnant

>> Carla Bruni and husband Nicolas Sarkozy have been keeping mum on whether she is pregnant with their first child together, but her father-in-law, Pal Sarkozy, had no qualms about confirming the news to German newspaper, Bild: "I am delighted at the arrival of my grandchild.

>> Carla Bruni and husband Nicolas Sarkozy have been keeping mum on whether she is pregnant with their first child together, but her father-in-law, Pal Sarkozy, had no qualms about confirming the news to German newspaper, Bild: "I am delighted at the arrival of my grandchild. They do not want to know the sex of the baby in advance, but I'm sure it will be a girl and she will be as beautiful as Carla." [Vogue UK]

Politics

Carla Bruni-Sarkozy Leans "Right" Toward Her Husband

While daughters of conservative politicians speak out about their left leanings, first lady of France Carla Bruni-Sarkozy says she swings right now.

While daughters of conservative politicians speak out about their left leanings, first lady of France Carla Bruni-Sarkozy says she swings right now. That would be unremarkable if her conservative president husband, Nicolas Sarkozy, wasn't gearing up for his 2012 reelection campaign and she was not Carla Bruni.

The model/singer/actress is known for her salacious, or the more euphemistic "bohemian," past, which includes at least one nude photo scandal. But, hey, conservatives get naked, too, right?

Either way, the first lady is seen as a liability to the president's reelection, but I do think she makes a valid point by saying liberals and conservatives are not the same in every country. She said her previous politics were due to the "community of artists" she belonged to in Italy, her native country. "We were left-wing but at that time I voted in Italy. I have never voted for the Left in France and I can tell you, I'm not about to start now."

Do you believe her conservative rebirth or are politics just politics — in every country?

Jean Paul Gaultier

Jean Paul Gaultier, Subject of a New Documentary, Says His Favorite Piece of Clothing Is "the Condom"

>> Farida Khelfa, who first walked for Jean Paul Gaultier in the '80s and later was his couture director for a time (she's also known as Azzedine Alaia's muse), has directed a 52-minute documentary on the designer, Jean Paul Gaultier ou les codes bouleversés (Jean Paul Gaultier or the shattered codes), which premieres on television tonight in France.

>> Farida Khelfa, who first walked for Jean Paul Gaultier in the '80s and later was his couture director for a time (she's also known as Azzedine Alaia's muse), has directed a 52-minute documentary on the designer, Jean Paul Gaultier ou les codes bouleversés (Jean Paul Gaultier or the shattered codes), which premieres on television tonight in France. The film spans Gaultier's 30-year career, and Khelfa invited her best friend Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, also a friend of the designer, to interview him. They discussed his commitment to the fight against AIDS, which began after he lost his lover and business partner Francis Menuge in 1990 to the disease. “My favorite piece of clothing is the condom, because it protects from the virus,” he tells Bruni-Sarkozy. Khelfa says she wants to do another designer documentary soon. [WWD]


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Ode to Paris Fashion Week — A Little Lady-Like Je Ne Sais Quoi

With Paris Fashion Week off and running, we've put together a lady-like ensemble inspired by the City of Love.

With Paris Fashion Week off and running, we've put together a lady-like ensemble inspired by the City of Love. Tailored pieces, like this textural gray skirt by RM By Roland Mouret, paired with a floaty sheer skirt from See by Chloe, create a refined look. For extra polish: decadent two-toned booties from Balenciaga, along with a navy handbag and modern accessories from Lanvin. We think Carla and Kim would approve . . .




Left to right: Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, See by Chloe Pintucked Butterfly Blouse ($390), Balenciaga Loose Link Bracelet ($396), Lanvin Double Ring ($490), RM By Roland Mouret Souvik Skirt ($830), Lanvin Ketu Tote ($1,995), Kim Novak, Balenciaga Two Tone Lace-up Leather Booties ($734)