Feminism is a word that I identify with. The term has become synonymous with vitriolic man-hating but it needs to come back to a place where both men and women can embrace it. It is particularly important for women in developing countries.
Women's issues have always been a part of my life.
It's hard to tell how far women's individuality has come in the past twenty years.
The more equality women have, the fairer, more civilized and tolerant society will be. Sexual equality is a lot more effective against terrorism than military strength.
Men need to understand, and women too, what feminism is really about.
They say I can open movies, and that's nice in that it puts into people's minds that women can do it. It's not just Kevin Costner, not just Arnold Schwarzenegger. Not just the guys.
It's unfortunate that we live in such a panicked, dysmorphic society where women don't even give themselves a chance to see what they'll look like as older persons. I want to have some idea of what I'll look like before I start cleaning the slates.
Women being pitted each other another in Hollywood is an old tactic, but it's not real at all.
I find a lot of inspiration in street style and watching women walk, the way they wear things and what they're wearing.
Through my travels, I find inspiration in street style and how young women create their individual looks and identity.