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THE EVER (R)EVOLVING WOMAN

Navigating Venus is an in-depth exploration into the ever (r)evolving woman. Therefore, this blog serves as a platform where we little by little publish some micro trends, findings and patterns we discovered so far and will discover in the future.

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Porns for Equal Pay Day

Equal Pay Day is a Belgian Organisation dedicated to equal payment. Since the typical woman has to work for a year and three months to make the same amount as a man makes in a year, each year on march 25th there is a worldwide Equal Pay Day and Equal Pay Day launches a new  Continue Reading »

Love Your Body.

“Thick thighs. Narrow hips. Thick lips. Thin ones. Big nose, small boobs. Flat butt, fat butt. Dark skin, light skin. You got what ya got. Can you find the courage to love it all…right now?” This challenge is brought to you by the project “Love Your Body“. The founder Ophira Edut travels since 1995 to  Continue Reading »

International Women’s Day: Celebrating Protesters

The Newspapers are overflowing with articles about protesting women today. What all of them have in common is the celebration of protests that remind us of the slut walks. Femen, the ucraine female protest groups that attracts attention through their nudity, is a great example. One of their main concerns is sextourism in their home  Continue Reading »

Introducing the MUMDEX

Asda the second biggest Supermarkt chain in the UK has taken a new marketing approach by introducing the MUMDEX. An instrument not only providing useful information, but also indicating the brands empathy with todays household managers. Almost 4,000 real mums of all ages in the UK have signed up to be part of the Mumdex  Continue Reading »

Act Like A Lady.

I’d like to follow up on the topic of one of our recent posts Ladies In Style. For the ones of you who have been looking at social bookmarking sites in the past months, might have stumbled upon some quotes like this one: If you browse further through blogs, you also find several dedicated to this  Continue Reading »

New Label for Clarity

More and people are getting concerned about the production of their clothes. The new radically transparent fashion concept „Honest by“ of the former HUGO Designer Bruno Pieter tries to give them an honest answer. The label claims the full disclosure of the production process, including where a product was made and by whom. It even stats  Continue Reading »

Ladies in Style

The blog Advanced Style has been showing New York’s silver haired confidence since 2008. Now Advanced style inspired the Marc Jacobs Fall 2012 collection. In an article of the French Vogue, Marc Jacobs stated it as one of his main sources of inspiration for his new collection. Have a look at a compilation of  hipgenius.com  Continue Reading »

Why Women Should Be Board Members.

Techcrunch just published an article about “Why Your Next Board Member Should Be A Woman”. It taps into the same argument as our study: since 51% of the population are comprised by women and they are for many products the key customer, it’s just smart business to have experts at the table. However, women only  Continue Reading »

Sexual Advertising For Skincare.

REN took a rather bold and progressive approach to advertise their 10th anniversary. It shows two individuals strip their clothes of and fooling around in a lake. The video was shot by Vince Squibb. As ‘Down to the River to Pray’ by Alison Krauss echoes in the humble images of Swedish nature, the viewer is  Continue Reading »

The Naked Face Project

What happens when two totally different women with totally different backgrounds come together to challenge the notion of female beauty? Who knows. But we are about to find out. Molly Barker is 51 years old, mother of 2 teenagers and Single. She founded the organisation “Girls on the Run” to help girls to come out  Continue Reading »