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That era is extinct. Thanks to the proliferation of high-speed internet and mobile devices, has become "liquid." It flows around us constantly.
As this is a 2017 release, it represents the "Golden Era" of Vixen’s specific visual style which influenced much of the modern industry's look.
Reality TV and streaming have collapsed the hierarchy of fame. Today, a TikTok dancer is as famous as a film actor. The nature of celebrity has changed. We no longer worship the untouchable movie star (the Cary Grants of the past). We worship the "relatable" micro-celebrity. Popular media now celebrates the mundane livestream, the unfiltered podcast, and the "get ready with me" (GRWM) video. Authenticity (or the carefully crafted performance of it) is the highest currency. Vixen.17.01.25.Eva.Lovia.My.Celebrity.Crush.XXX...
This democratization has a dark side: The "passion economy" is a grind. Most creators burn out because the algorithm rewards constant output. Consistency kills creativity, yet the platform demands a video a day, a tweet an hour, a post every three hours.
What I admire most about Eva Lovia is her confidence, poise, and unapologetic attitude. She exudes a sense of self-assurance that is inspiring and attractive, making her a compelling figure to watch and learn from. That era is extinct
Source: Harrison, K., & Hefner, V. (2014). The influence of popular media on body image. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 43(1), 141-153.
Squid Game is Netflix’s most-watched show of all time. BTS and Blackpink sell out stadiums where Western boy bands struggle. Korea has cracked the code of high-stakes, visually stunning, emotionally raw storytelling that translates universally. Reality TV and streaming have collapsed the hierarchy
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