Focusing on the parts of women's bodies that are supposed to be hidden feels like a small act of resistance. It is part of this strange dichotomy that culture has been created for women: reveal and conceal. On one hand we are supposed to reveal enough of ourselves to be sexually attractive, but simultaneously we're expected to conceal our bodies.
(Jacqueline Secor)
The anomaly is all the more applicable when it comes to dress.
The nude figure is less sexually provocative than one that is scantily dressed. After the initial shock of the nude, the eye takes in the beauty of the body as a whole rather than being drawn to the parts tantalisingly hidden in the name of decency. If I wanted my models to look sexy, I'd dress them in a bikini and have them pose seductively, hand on hip.
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