Mayara Rubik Marchi | Renam Christofoletti | Marie Claire Brazil January 2011 | Goddess Rising

It’s very strange how Anne discovered this Mayara Rubik Marchi editorial, lensed by Renam Christofoletti for Marie Claire Brazil January 2011.

When Anne says she’s got a hot line to the big guy upstairs, she’s not kidding. Anne asks and she receives.

The death of anorexic fashion model Isabelle Caro triggered major reader interest in AOC’s extensive body of writing on sensuality, body image, religion and the fashion industry. Following up on yesterday’s Isabelle Caro Dies, Reviving Size 0 Fashion Model Debate, Anne was searching for new insights on this complex topic. She was runimating over Isabelle Caro’s comment that in her anorexia, she sought control of her body.

Fighting for control of women’s bodies is the soul and spirit of Anne of Carversville.

‘Just Being A Woman’ | Isabelle Caro Sought Control of Her Body, was triggered by a summer visual tableau ‘Just Being A Woman’ by Renam Christofoletti.

The artist’s images tell an interesting story about women’s relationships with their bodies and each other. Is Renam Christofoletti is a Karl Lagerfeld kind of guy or a Marc Jacobs one? One celebrates sensuaity and the other prefers a more monastic woman.

Believing that humanity is much better off celebrating female sensuality, rather than suppressing it — as is the norm and monotheism’s view of how to manage the woman problem — Anne went looking for more images by Renam Christofoletti.

Voila! She landed on this fabulous editorial for Marie Claire Brazil, uploaded last night. This is ‘receive’ in action!

Perhaps Anne truly is bewitched. She was writing about Mayan and Indian goddesses, Jungian female archetypes and all the lala-land topics that she takes up, trying to inject meaning and psychological assumptions about women into fashion’s definitions of female beauty.

One of our key topics in 2011 will be the arrival of the Spanish in Mayan culture, and the destruction of female sensuaity that accompanied it. Did you note the model’s name? Mayara Rubik Marchi.

We are impressed with the sensual appreciation of female heritage that is expressed in these Renam Christofoletti images.

Anne saw the Cleopatra exhibit in Philadelphia yesterday, and she is in high gear on women’s history and ‘civilization’s’ need to master female sensuality. Rome made Cleopatra into a total slut girl, when in reality she was the only Pharoah to ever speak Egyptian and she also spoke Hebrew.

Simply stated, Cleopatra not only ruled Egypt brilliantly, she was probably the only person who fully understood what was happening to women with the growing influence of monotheism in the region.

 

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