Little Mix think women should decide their own fashion

Little Mix think women should decide their own fashion. UK posters, Little Mix are tired of being criticised for the clothes they wear and believe it should be a woman’s own choice to how she dresses and what she wants to wear.

The all-girl pop band made up of Perrie Edwards, Jade Thirlwall, Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Jesy Nelson reveal they have had enough of people “having a go at them” for their fashion choices and believe that women have the right to embrace their own bodies and wear clothes that they want to wear, regardless what people think.

The “Woman Like Me” singers were chatting after a Capital Radio gig in London where they said: “We say go away. If you’ve got nothing nice to say than bore off because we embrace every single bit of our bodies and that’s what being a women is – like being confident and having the choice to embrace your body.”

Band member Perrie Edwards added: “And not be questioned about it, it shouldn’t be a question.” Chatting about their new music video that accompanies their new single “Strip” the girls sing about the idea of them going on stage without any of their make-up on and just being themselves.

When asked about the idea of doing just that in real life, band member, Leigh-Anne said: “You know what yes.” Co-band member Perrie Edwards also added: “I think we could, we loved that. It felt so good, we love taking our make-up off as well and just feeling comfy.”

Leigh Anne continued: “There’s nothing better, there’s nothing better than having a fresh face and not giving a c**p about what anyone else says, yeah.”

Little Mix have also revealed that they have faced sexism in the music industry and that their new album “LM5” addresses these matters.

Leigh-Anne explained: “We’ve had our fair share of arguments with powerful men over what we want to do and how things should be done. We were as ballsy as we could be with this album. We still face sexism in the industry. We’ve been told what we should and shouldn’t do. “We learned to put our foot down and make sure we are taken seriously as four strong women who have opinions.”

“It’s been a struggle. There are still not enough powerful women in the industry compared to men and that needs to change. There still is a lot that needs to be done in the music industry, but in terms of our careers we are in the driver’s seat more than ever because we speak up for ourselves, we stick together and make sure our opinions are treated as validly as any man’s.”

Good Morning Britain host :Piers Morgan” was one of their latest fashion critics where he accused the girls of dressing inappropriately to sell their records.

 

Little Mix think women should decide their own fashion

 

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