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How 'Sexy' Fashion Shoots Are Forgetting To Cater To Lesbians

What Lesbians Really Look For In A 'Sexy' Fashion Shoot
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When it comes to "sexy" editorials, you can't help but notice they're all the same: scantily-clad or partially nude women with big, bombshell hair and sultry gazes dominate the pages and covers of our favourite glossies.

What's interesting, however, is how these shoots cater to heterosexual men, showcasing what they think is sexy. But what about women -- particularly, lesbians?

A recent thread on Reddit asks this very question.

"My argument is that magazines like Sports Illustrated don't cater to lesbian women," wrote the original poster. "If there was a universal main stream [sic] magazine made for lesbians, what would you like to see on the cover? What about what was inside the magazine? How would the articles be different if they catered to you?"

So what would be appealing to the "gay gaze?" According to Redditors, women in suits, masculine clothes, and "strong, confident women doing something they love."

"There's a certain picture of Ellen Page sloppily wearing a suit, with the top few and bottom few buttons of her shirt open, an undone bow tie around her shoulders, pulling her pants down the tiniest bit to reveal red boys' underwear," wrote one user. "I'd buy literally anything that had that picture on the cover."

Another poster said they were looking for more diversity and natural beauty.

"When it comes to sexy images I like to see people in all sizes, shapes and colours [sic], not photo shopped [sic] and being happy and sexual in genuine ways," they wrote. "All kinds of bodies with all their bumps, hair and pores, and people of different shapes, sizes and colors [sic] and not everyone is feminine and/or cis [sic]. Sexy comes in so many more forms than what Sports Illustrated shows."

And it turns out, these women are also looking for content catered to them inside the magazine as well.

"A non-heteronormative fashion section. I'd be all up on that," wrote one user. "I feel weird reading women's fashion blogs 'cause my style's not super feminine, I feel weird reading men's fashion blogs cause[sic] I'm not a dude, I just want to feel not weird."

And while the original poster cites Sports Illustrated in the thread, her argument stands for fashion magazines as well. (Just look at Selena Gomez's Lolita-esque V magazine cover and the Kim Kardashian Paper magazine cover that "broke" the Internet).

As Reina Lewis and Katrina Rolley write in "Ad(dressing) the Dyke: Lesbian Looks and Lesbian Looking," fashion has long instructed women in "consuming other women's bodies, in assessing and responding to the desirability of other women," however, "this process has often been understood as one of passively identifying with the woman who is the subject of the active male gaze/sexuality."

And yes, we realize men might not be into lacquered Alexander McQueen face masks on Rihanna, but from the Redditors' comments, neither are lesbians.

Styleite said it best: "When you're selling sexiness, you can't please everyone." However, "some women's magazines continue to cater to men when they don't even have to."

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Kim Kardashian - Paper Winter 2014(01 of36)
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Miley Cyrus - Paper Summer 2015(02 of36)
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Lady Gaga - V Magazine Issue 85(03 of36)
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Miley Cyrus - W Magazine March 2014(04 of36)
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Adriana Lima - GQ April 2008(05 of36)
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Irina Shayk - Maxim July/August 2014(06 of36)
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Jennifer Aniston - GQ January 2009(07 of36)
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Demi Moore - Vanity Fair August 1991(08 of36)
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Britney Spears - Harper's Bazaar August 2006(09 of36)
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Jessica Simpson - ELLE April 2012(10 of36)
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Bar Refaeli - Esquire July 2009(11 of36)
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Beyonce - Flaunt Magazine Issue 127(12 of36)
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Gisele Bundchen - Lui Magazine June 2014(13 of36)
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Heidi Klum - German GQ July 2010(14 of36)
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Beth Ditto - Love Magazine Issue 1(15 of36)
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Kate Hudson - September 2001(16 of36)
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Kate Moss - Love Magazine Issue 3(17 of36)
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Daria Werbowy - Love Magazine Issue 3(18 of36)
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Naomi Campbell - Love Magazine Issue 3(19 of36)
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Kate Moss - Lui Magazine March 2014(20 of36)
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Tom Ford, Keira Knightley, And Scarlett Johansson - Vanity Fair March 2006(21 of36)
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Kim Kardashian - W Magazine November 2010(22 of36)
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Lake Bell - New York Magazine August 19-26, 2013(23 of36)
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Lana Del Rey - British GQ October 2012(24 of36)
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Lindsay Lohan - New York Magazine February 2008(25 of36)
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Kim Kardashian And Kanye West - L'Officiel Hommes Spring 2013(26 of36)
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Miranda Kerr - British GQ May 2014(27 of36)
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Brooke Shields - Rolling Stone October 1996(28 of36)
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Rihanna - Esquire November 2011(29 of36)
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Natasha Poly - V Magazine Issue 66: Fall Preview 2010(30 of36)
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Rihanna - GQ December 2012(31 of36)
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Rihanna - Lui Magazine May 2014(32 of36)
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Kate Winslet - Vanity Fair December 2008(33 of36)
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Adam Levine And Anne V - Vogue Russia November 2011(34 of36)
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Alexander Skarsgard, Anna Paquin, Stephen Moyer - Rolling Stone September 2010(35 of36)
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Cindy Crawford - Esquire August 1995(36 of36)
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