Beyoncé spouted some wisdom about she's been inspired after becoming a mother: 'I made it my mission to use my art to show the style, elegance, and attraction in men and women of color'
, can attest to that."For me, it is about amplifying the beauty in all of us," she explained."I rarely felt represented in film, fashion, and other media." And once she became a mother to Blue Ivy in 2012, she wanted to make sure her daughter felt represented in the ways that she, unfortunately, wasn't.
"After having a child, I made it my mission to use my art to show the style, elegance, and attraction in men and women of color," Beyoncé said."We are living in a beautiful time of real progression towards acceptance." In particular, she pointed out the progress that's been made by the LGBTQIA community."Masculinity is being redefined. Women are not competing with women. They no longer strive to be the best female anything.
Behind the scenes, Beyoncé is also making sure that Parkwood Entertainment, her management and entertainment company, actively amplifies female voices."It's always been important to me to hire women," she told. "I believe in giving a voice to people who are not always heard. One of the first presidents of my company was a woman. My current GM, head of production, head of PR, and other leaders are women. I hire women not to be token voices in the company but to lead.
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