Not very feminist to blame women for the hate either?! I can't stand this whole constructive criticism/anything not kissing her ass = hate
ThissssUpdate: everyone is so mean to her because she's a woman, apparently. Real feminists are always nice to other women.
Apparently cosplaying capitalist Barbie, pretending to be busy, and constantly perpetuating the negative stereotype that women live to maintain patriarchially pleasing (sorry, healthy) bodies, is just spreading positivity! Don't be jealous, ladies--it dims your light and is bad for all of us!
Oh, and constructive criticism/customers offering feedback is now "abuse." I wonder what the Mauritius hotel think about how Niomi has "advertised" their establishment.
She should just move to Florida and be done with it.
I’ve only seen the stories she posted when she was given the title from the charity where they spelt things wrong and said she’d written two books. I can’t recall seeing anything since then. So she’s doing so much to promote them.I’ve only just realised that she’s a womenforwomen ambassador. I admit that I don’t follow her so maybe I’ve missed posts about it…
Lots Of Joey pics still live on her Instagram ! (Gosh he is so much better than Bradley. What a downgrade Niomi made )I think the pictures have been gone for a while new. I scrolled down her IG earlier this week and there was no trace of Joey.
I won't if she'll privatize the YouTube videos though. I don't think so.
sorry to keep spamming with posts but this is honestly so true. She’s just pissed me off so much using feminism as a reason why not 100% of her followers commented on that picture with ‘niomi your ass looks so good’Wow that’s outrageous
food for thought Niomi;
that leather bag you just got gifted from Dior? Dior do not rate well on their sustainability… in fact, they rated 21-30% in the Fashion Transparency Index for labour conditions alone (I’m focusing on that specifically because of how it relates to feminism).
You don’t just promote Dior though Niomi, you promote a plethora of fast fashion brands, all #kindlygifted and tagged, from Ghost through to Ganni - I doubt you’ve ever checked a single rating though, or bothered a single brain cell on worker conditions. Despite your proclaimed love of all things sustainable. That half assed video you did a few years ago on vintage shopping, “guys it’s much better for the planet if we shop vintage”. You didn’t really care did you? You didn’t even research it because you put zero info in the video. It was all about you, you dressing up. One big vanity project.
the fashion industry uses a largely female labour workforce, and it’s usually employed from third world countries, making it a feminist issue. Fast fashion also targets women in a way it doesn’t target men. It’s women’s clothing that make up the bulk of “fast fashion”. How many outfits do you repeat on your grid nimbobs? How often do you advertise your latest fashion #gift? The last one was… yesterday I think?
is it feminism to promote those brands? Is it feminist to benefit financially from the exploitation of thousands of women, born into much more greatly reduced circumstances than yourself. Many of whom die in the factories they work in. Many see literal pleas for help into garments. It’s not really, in my humble opinion. And you could *maybe* claim ignorance but the problem is, you made a point of talking about it before. So it’s a choice to be ignorant.
it’s tacky, cheap and disgusting, frankly, to trot out feminism as a shield against justified criticism of your questionable life choices. It’s hypocrisy to use feminism only when it suits you. People aren’t leaving “mean” critical comments because you’re a woman. It’s because you’re not half as kind and good as you think you are.
I don’t think it’s very feminist at all to only use ‘feminism’ when it suits you or as a shield against criticism. Niomi absolutely sucks I stg.
Exactly my thoughtShe can't use the "feminism" card when she's been overly sexualizing herself to appeal to a man like Bradley. That comment about women's best investment is a disgrace and if she's willing to affiliate with a man who puts out such statements, then the feminism card is out the window in her case.
I’m not sure she has used the word feminism. But anyway, I’m not sure I fully agree with this point. Feminism means allowing women to be equal in the decisions that they make. What’s wrong with a woman ‘sexualising’ herself; would we be making the same comments if a man was doing the same. If she wants to put her half naked body all over the internet, that’s her choice to make.She can't use the "feminism" card when she's been overly sexualizing herself to appeal to a man like Bradley. That comment about women's best investment is a disgrace and if she's willing to affiliate with a man who puts out such statements, then the feminism card is out the window in her case.
She’s clearly trying for a feminist angle. “Why won’t women support women”. It’s such a shallow take on feminism. I’d even argue that kind of statement is internalised misogyny.I’m not sure she has used the word feminism. But anyway, I’m not sure I fully agree with this point. Feminism means allowing women to be equal in the decisions that they make. What’s wrong with a woman ‘sexualising’ herself; would we be making the same comments if a man was doing the same. If she wants to put her half naked body all over the internet, that’s her choice to make.
Apologies if that’s not the point you were trying to make.
There's no issue with her sexualizing herself if she wants to. That's not the point I was trying to make. I wasn't shaming her for sexualizing herself, but she is sexualizing herself to appeal to a man, not because she's fully embracing her own sexuality / femininity and that's the problem and the big difference. You can't claim feminism if everything you do is in an effort to appeal to a man. She is objectifying herself. She did not use "Feminism" as word, I agree, but she might as well have, because her first sentence about women supporting women is pretty the same really.I’m not sure she has used the word feminism. But anyway, I’m not sure I fully agree with this point. Feminism means allowing women to be equal in the decisions that they make. What’s wrong with a woman ‘sexualising’ herself; would we be making the same comments if a man was doing the same. If she wants to put her half naked body all over the internet, that’s her choice to make.
Apologies if that’s not the point you were trying to make.