Monday, February 6, 2012

I look like a woman, but I think like a man

As a way to entertain women across America last night, when their respective husbands were barbarricaly screaming and shouting (aka 'The Superbowl'), CBS broadcasted a special episode of '60 minutes' by Morley Safer. The episode was dedicated to strong women and featured Dolly Parton, Anna Wintour and Meryl Streep and portrayed in-depth profiles.

You might not be a fan of these women, but you can't deny their talents. Each is an authority in their field.



Main reason I watched this was of course the part about Anna Wintour. Even though I'm not a big Vogue-adept, it's interesting to observe this fashion myth.

When asked ''A magazine isn't a democracy, it's a dictatorship and you're the dictator, no?'' she answers; ''It’s a group of people coming together presenting ideas from which I pick what I think is the best mix for every issue, but in the end, the decision has to be mine.'' Instead of just saying yes. And that's one of the reasons I respect her.


PS; Don't forget to take part in the give-away of the €240 JuliaJune dress here 

6 comments:

  1. de laatste paragraaf is hilarisch en heel diplomatisch, zo zeg je dus ja, zonder ja te zeggen! maar ik denk toch niet dat ze veel kijkers hadden, hoe kan je nu tegen de superbowl opboksen!

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  2. Moest het niet van Madonna geweest zijn, ik had toch naar dit gekeken :-)

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  3. I absolutely adore Meryl! She is so so classy and talented! Thank you for your sweet comment! Kiah

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