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Rhianna at the 2013 Grammys |
Modesty at the Grammy Awards
Memo from the CBS office:
Please be sure that buttocks and female breasts are adequately
covered. Thong type costumes are problematic. Please avoid exposing bare
fleshy under curves of the buttocks and buttock crack. Bare sides or
under curvature of the breasts is also problematic. Please avoid sheer
see-through clothing that could possibly expose female breast nipples.
Please be sure the genital region is adequately covered so that there is
no visible "puffy" bare skin exposure. Please avoid commercial
identification of actual brand name products on T-shirts. Foreign
language on wardrobe will need to be cleared. OBSCENITY OR PARTIALLY
SEEN OBSCENITY ON WARDROBE IS UNACCEPTABLE FOR BROADCAST. This as well,
pertains to audience members that appear on camera.
When I read this, I was relieved that finally some standards are being required of these entertainers when they attend the Grammys (I hope it will be a standard for all the award shows going forward) I have seen on the red carpet more than I would I like of half naked women in the name of so called cutting edge sexiness. What I find disturbing about this scenario is that CBS had to send out a memo in the first place to a group of adults who should know better. Certainly no one is asking these celebrities to dress like nuns, but why is being one step from naked a necessity?
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Jennifer Lopez at the 2000 Grammys |
Dressing tastefully is to me a sign of self respect is not only to yourself, but a sign that you respect those around you. You may be comfortable with your body, but not everyone is comfortable with seeing so much of it.
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Jennifer Lopez at the 2013 Grammys |
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I think that to be dressed with a touch of modesty is not a sentence to be dowdy but it speaks of elegance and class when you are properly covered. It is not necessary to announce you have legs and breasts by the lack of fabric or sheer see through fabrics believe me, people already know you do.
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Adele in a cute floral number at the 2013 Grammys |
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Adele in Armani at the 2012 Grammys LOVE IT! |
I wonder what has happened over the years to where some celebrities have lost their sense of restraint to where they live by the standard that whatever you can get away with you say it, wear it, or you do it. I miss the days where celebrities on the red carpet be it acting or music carried themselves with a sense of style and polish. Why? because they understood anything less was unacceptable and they did not need a memo from the head of any studio or tv network to tell them so.
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Dorothy Dandridge at Carmen Jones Premiere |
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Clark Gable and Grace Kelly |
Dressing appropriately for the occasion, is not just for the celebrities but for their audience as well. With millions of people all over the world watching them, would it not be in their best interest to put their best foot forward? Especially with young impressionable children also watching how they carry themselves in the eyes of the public. In reviewing some of the red carpet footage, some of the celebrities clearly disregarded the memo in the name of self expression.
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Katy Perry in a peek a boo dress |
My question is still why is it necessary? Many of these celebrities are talented, award winning not to mention beautiful/handsome singers and songwriters who do not need to objectify themselves or is this what the public demands of them and the
y feel the need to comply in the name of staying "current"? Either way, I applaud CBS for taking this step to try to make watching an award show a pleasant experience. I know part of the reason is to avoid lawsuits ( remember Janet Jackson's wardrobe malfunction?), but it still speaks how important a little modesty is for the sake of all.
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