It’s normal to discuss radical feminist manifestos and anarchy at a high fashion show where guests are wearing pretty ball gowns, right?
Vanessa Hudgens thinks so. She attended Carolina Herrera’s Monday morning runway presentation, held at Battery Park, along with Karlie Kloss, Janet Mock, Martha Stewart, Marisa Tomei and Carolina Herrera herself. Hudgens, amid floral prints and neon skirts, wore all black as tribute to the character she’s working on for an as-yet-unannounced film.
“It’s indie, it’s dark, it’s twisted,” she said. “I go in cycles in my career where I’ll have my dark, twisted, indie moment: when I did ‘Gimme Shelter,’ ‘Spring Breakers’ and ‘The Frozen Ground’ all back to back. It was like, ‘I gotta come out of this dark void of a life and see the light, and lean into the comedies.’ And now I’m back to wanting to edge it up a little bit.”
Edging it up, for Hudgens, means doing research about anarchist feminists.
“I’m reading the ‘SCUM Manifesto’ [by Valerie Solanas,]” she said, referring to a text published in 1967 that posits the world has been ruined by men and it is the responsibility of women to overthrow society and eliminate the male sex in order to right
Vanessa Hudgens thinks so. She attended Carolina Herrera’s Monday morning runway presentation, held at Battery Park, along with Karlie Kloss, Janet Mock, Martha Stewart, Marisa Tomei and Carolina Herrera herself. Hudgens, amid floral prints and neon skirts, wore all black as tribute to the character she’s working on for an as-yet-unannounced film.
“It’s indie, it’s dark, it’s twisted,” she said. “I go in cycles in my career where I’ll have my dark, twisted, indie moment: when I did ‘Gimme Shelter,’ ‘Spring Breakers’ and ‘The Frozen Ground’ all back to back. It was like, ‘I gotta come out of this dark void of a life and see the light, and lean into the comedies.’ And now I’m back to wanting to edge it up a little bit.”
Edging it up, for Hudgens, means doing research about anarchist feminists.
“I’m reading the ‘SCUM Manifesto’ [by Valerie Solanas,]” she said, referring to a text published in 1967 that posits the world has been ruined by men and it is the responsibility of women to overthrow society and eliminate the male sex in order to right