m**c 发帖数: 7349 | 1 For anyone familiar with fashion magazines, the term ‘nude’ – referring
to a colour rather than a state of undress – is often part of the
established vocabulary.
Used synonymously with ‘flesh-toned’, it is an adjective liberally applied
to anything off-white to champagne, blush and rose. When Beyoncé came to
the Met Ball in a peach Givenchy gown, when Michelle Obama wore beige to
meet the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and when Kim Kardashian wore a pale-
pink bodysuit, style publications repeatedly described their outfits as ‘
nude’ or ‘flesh-coloured’.
The problem? The tone of flesh in question clearly referenced pale-white
skin, rather than the skin of the women wearing the clothes.
http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20161114-why-nudeexotic-and-tribal-are-controversial |
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