Jezebel has a neat article about an Australian magazine catering to the anti-hollywoodsian tendency to portray fake, impossibly skinny girls. In these tuff political times, it’s nice to hear about a magazine gaining an audience and making it work. The motto there is giving girls a voice. I like that, but don’t girl already have a voice? They need platforms, podiums, cash money, opportunities and role-models, you mean. I’ve always wanted to be part of a media project that help girls get in touch with each other and express herselves.
(indigo4girls.com)
indigo4girls.com
Indigo has a strict no-airbrushing policy and uses non-celebrity girls for its covers, celebrating the “everyday” girl .




