Florence Pugh criticized "vulgar" comments after wearing a transparent dress
"Respect people. Respect the bodies. Respect all women. Respect humans."
WhenFlorence Pugh attended the show Valentino Haute Couture on Friday, she knew herThe outfit would be special attention. TheLittle woman Star wore a bright pink dress from the luxury fashion brand with a transparent bodice. Now, two days after the show, Pugh responded to the comments she received about her dress and shared the aspect of the reaction which was "concerning" to her - namely how the men openly and aggressively were ready to Insult her body and criticize her. Read the rest to see what Pugh had to say.
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Pugh was delighted to attend the show.
Friday, July 8, Pugh was able to participate in Valentino Haute Couture Show in Rome, Italy. She wore a dress and matched pink platform shoes. In a post on his Instagram (which can beseen here And contains nudity), she wrote: "Technically, they are covered?" Referring to the pure of the dress.
"To feel magic in @maisonvalentino," she added, marking the designerPierpaolo Piccioli. "@ppppiccioli you absolute. Superb. Superb. Expensive evening. Thank you again, my beautiful team, for having realized my dreams of Princess Rose."
She knew that the look would cause agitation.
InAn Instagram publication On July 10 (which also contains nudity), Pugh noted that she knew that the dress would be talked about and that she agreed with that.
"Listen, I knew that when I was wearing this incredible Valentino dress that there was no way that there was no comment on this subject. Whether it was negative or positive, we all knew what we were doing "She wrote. "I was excited to wear it, not a wink was nervous. I was not before, during or even now."
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She called "vulgar" men.
Even if Pugh knew that the dress would get a reaction, she did not understand why people felt the need to negatively comment on her body - nor why see the breasts upset them so much.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
"What has been interesting to look at and testify is how easy it is for men to completely destroy a woman's body, publicly, proudly, for everyone. You do it even with your titles of use and your work emails in your biography ..? " Pugh wrote.
"This is not the first time and will certainly not be the last time that a woman will hear what is wrong with her body by a crowd of foreigners, what worries, how are some of some Between you can be vulgar, "she continued.
Noticing specifically on the comments on her breasts, Pugh continued: "So many of you wanted to tell me aggressively how disappointed you were by my" tiny [explanive] ", or how I should be embarrassed by being If "late". I have lived in my body for a long time. I am fully aware of the size of my chest and I'm afraid. What is more about ... why are you so afraid breasts? little???
She has a message for those who criticize the body of women.
Pugh noted that she had "accepted" her body, is comfortable with her, and that she was raised "to find power in the folds of our body. To be very comfortable ".
TheBlack Widow Star concluded: "I wore this dress because I know. If being loudly violent towards women in 2022 is so easy for you, then the answer is that it is you who do not know it. Grow up. Respect people. Respect the bodies. Respect all women. Respect humans. Life will become much easier, I promise. ""
Pugh has already talked about having confidence in his body before.
The body image and the pressure she felt about her appearance as an actor are things that Pugh has opened before. In an interview in 2020 withGlamor UK,,She shared that a pivotal moment came when an unnamed project asked to lose weight for its role.
"I did a job where it was very obvious that I needed to lose weight [by the team working on production] and when it was finished, I knew very that I did not want to do this genre of work, "she said to the magazine. "Because I was confronted with that, I realized what I wanted to represent, and if it had not happened, I may not have overcome my problems with my body at such a young age. I am happy, but many women are not lucky. "