"Beyond the question of what she’d had done, however, lay the more interesting question of why she had done it."
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"Did Madonna get sucked so deep into the vortex of beauty culture that she came out the other side? Had the pressure to appear younger somehow made her think she ought to look like some kind of excessively contoured baby? Perhaps so, but I’d like to think that our era’s greatest chameleon, a woman who has always been intentional about her reinvention, was doing something slyer, more subversive, by serving us both a new — if not necessarily improved — face and a side of critique about the work of beauty, the inevitability of aging, and the impossible bind in which older female celebrities find themselves.... [W]hatever her intentions, the superstar has gotten us talking about how good looks are subjective and how ageism is pervasive. In the end, whether she meant to make a statement or just to look younger, better, 'refreshed,' almost doesn’t matter. If beauty is a construct, Madonna’s the one who put its scaffolding on display."
Writes Jennifer Weiner in "Madonna’s New Face Is a Brilliant Provocation" (NYT).
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"Did Madonna get sucked so deep into the vortex of beauty culture that she came out the other side? Had the pressure to appear younger somehow made her think she ought to look like some kind of excessively contoured baby? Perhaps so, but I’d like to think that our era’s greatest chameleon, a woman who has always been intentional about her reinvention, was doing something slyer, more subversive, by serving us both a new — if not necessarily improved — face and a side of critique about the work of beauty, the inevitability of aging, and the impossible bind in which older female celebrities find themselves.... [W]hatever her intentions, the superstar has gotten us talking about how good looks are subjective and how ageism is pervasive. In the end, whether she meant to make a statement or just to look younger, better, 'refreshed,' almost doesn’t matter. If beauty is a construct, Madonna’s the one who put its scaffolding on display."
Writes Jennifer Weiner in "Madonna’s New Face Is a Brilliant Provocation" (NYT).
If you don't know what Weiner is talking about, see "Fans 'so confused' by Madonna’s ‘new face’ at Grammys 2023" (with photos).
I'm more disturbed by the women other than Madonna who are doing this to their face. Madonna — as everyone, include Weiner must always remark — has long distinguished herself as someone who changes her look. It bothered me when she departed from her original "Lucky Star" look, which was so charming in 1983. That was 40 years ago, and I got used to her continually changing herself. It's those other people, whose identity is not change, who are trying to hold onto the same and not age. They are a delusional horrorshow.
Weiner suggests that Madonna might be displaying this look as a critique of some kind. Wouldn't it be amazing if she intended to look awful as a way to say to other women, quit doing this to your face? It looks terrible on me, so abandon your absurd notion that it looks good on you?
Intended or not, the message is sent. Let it be heard.
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