what does your bow say about your beau? life magazine, 1944. (via)

what does your bow say about your beau? life magazine, 1944. (via)

28 Aug 2012 / Reblogged from life with 6,491 notes / life magazines vintage retro bows fashion girls women 

“I think marriage is insurance for the worst years of your life. During your best years you don’t need a husband. You do need a man of course, and they are often cheaper emotionally and a lot more fun by the dozen.”
RIP Helen Gurley Brown, founder of COSMO

“I think marriage is insurance for the worst years of your life. During your best years you don’t need a husband. You do need a man of course, and they are often cheaper emotionally and a lot more fun by the dozen.”

RIP Helen Gurley Brown, founder of COSMO

"In the early ’90s, it was grunge, everybody was fully clothed. Alanis Morissette was one of the biggest artists in the world, never wore make up, wearing Doc Marten boots, and then the Spice Girls turn up, and suddenly it all looks a bit burlesque, suddenly they’re the biggest band in the world. … And as you go all the way through the ’90s, the clothes just fall off the women until you get to the year 2000, and Britney Spears is just wearing a snake."

‘How To Be A Woman’: Not A Feminist? Caitlin Moran Asks, Why Not? : NPR (via blogofhorses)

Truth.

2 Aug 2012 / Reblogged from andticks with 516 notes / feminism women sex pop culture 1990s retro 

Girls to ‘Magic Mike’: Less Heart, More Flesh

By Amanda Hess

(via storyboard)

31 Jul 2012 / Reblogged from storyboard with 1,438 notes / magic mike sex strippers feminism women hollywood movies amanda hess 

Nora Ephron’s first job in New York was as a Newsweek “mail girl” in 1962. In her interview, she was asked why she wanted the position. 
— “I want to be a writer,” she told the woman.
— “Women don’t write at Newsweek,” she was told. 
“That was what it meant to be a girl then,” Ephron later told me.
(Photo via the NYT)


Nora Ephron’s first job in New York was as a Newsweek “mail girl” in 1962. In her interview, she was asked why she wanted the position. 

— “I want to be a writer,” she told the woman.

— “Women don’t write at Newsweek,” she was told. 

“That was what it meant to be a girl then,” Ephron later told me.

(Photo via the NYT)

27 Jun 2012 / Reblogged from equalitymyth with 587 notes / nora ephron newsweek feminism women media RIP 

"Maybe young women don’t wonder whether they can have it all any longer, but in case any of you are wondering: of course you can have it all. What are you going to do? Everything, is my guess. It will be a little messy, but embrace the mess. It will be complicated, but rejoice in the complications. It will not be anything like what you think it will be like, but surprises are good for you. And don’t be frightened: you can always change your mind. I know: I’ve had four careers and three husbands."

The always brilliant and wry Nora Ephron, in a 1996 Wellesley Commencement Speech, which is worth reading in its entirety.

"I’d been the one telling young women at my lectures that you can have it all and do it all, regardless of what field you are in. Which means I’d been part, albeit unwittingly, of making millions of women feel that they are to blame if they cannot manage to rise up the ladder as fast as men and also have a family and an active home life (and be thin and beautiful to boot)."

WHY WOMEN STILL CAN’T HAVE IT ALL (The Atlantic)

"Men run fast and get praise heaped on them. Women run fast and get derogatory comments about their physiques and question marks raised over their femininity. What we should be celebrating at the London Olympics is great performances by female athletes – their dedication, natural ability, guts and skill. Just as we do their male counterparts."

The Guardian’s Sam Murphy, speaking out in opposition to the International Olympic Committee’s “gender verification” guidelines that would bar women with high testosterone levels from competing.

Is the rule fair?

(via theweekmagazine)

19 Jun 2012 / Reblogged from theweekmagazine with 137 notes / sports athletes olympics women feminism title IX 

Planned Parenthood is on Tumblr!

barackobama:

plannedparenthood:

Planned Parenthood is excited to be launching our new Tumblr that’s all about sexual and reproductive health – bodies, birth control, relationship issues, “is it normal for this to do this?” type things. In the coming weeks and months we’ll be sharing what we know, answering questions, and just… tumblring. 

We hope you like it! And we hope it helps.

Welcome to the neighborhood!

I love that the Barack Obama tumblr reblogged this.

28 Apr 2012 / Reblogged from barackobama with 7,844 notes / Planned Parenthood Politics Women 

"Hey girl, go ahead and ask for that raise. You deserve it." --Equal Pay Day Ryan Gosling

Working women like to be spanked, says Katie Roiphe, who did not actually interview a single working woman for her Newsweek cover story. Wait, did I really just write that?

"How can I be anti-woman? I even judged the Miss America pageant."

–Rush Limbaugh’s response to the National Organization for Women’s outrage over his nickname for the group – National Association of Gals, or ‘Nags.’ (via officialssay)

15 Mar 2012 / Reblogged from rachelfershleiser with 291 notes / OMG Rush Politics Women 

cheatsheet:

Secretary of State Hillary closes the truly wonderful 2012 Women in the World Summit. Visit our site for complete coverage.
(photo via @DontSpkWhinese) 

Hill. Love.

cheatsheet:

Secretary of State Hillary closes the truly wonderful 2012 Women in the World Summit. Visit our site for complete coverage.

(photo via @DontSpkWhinese

Hill. Love.

10 Mar 2012 / Reblogged from cheatsheet with 920 notes / Hillary Clinton WIW12 Feminism Women Ladies 

"It is hard for men and women leaders. But it is harder for women leaders. There are so many built in expectations, stereotypes, caricatures."

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, speaking to a packed crowd at Lincoln Center in the closing remarks at Newsweek & The Daily Beast’s Women in the World Summit.

"Social media brought me here. Tumblr brought me here."

Young female activist Crystal Ogar, of the SPARK Summit, in a panel about how young women are using the Internet to lobby for social change. Shout-out to Tumblr as host to young feminism on the Internet!

(See: The Daily Beast’s Women in the World Summit)