Maïssa’s word: Glamour
MAÏSSA’S WORD: GLAMOUR
glamour – noun
The special exciting and attractive quality of a person, place or activity. A quality of someone or something that causes excitement and admiration because of its style or attractive appearance.
Cambridge Dictionary
An open letter from Maïssa, Loyal.e Founder & Designer.
« Glamour » is a word I particularly fancy. A word I would like to modernise.
When I was little, I used to look at my mother and her friends get ready to go out, adorned with their most dazzling pieces of jewelry. I was bewildered by the confidence, charm and elegance they exuded. Growing up, I, too, started to dress up in a “glamorous” style. But over time, this concept appeared to me more like a state of mind, rather than a state of being.
I also realised certain misogynistic clichés were devaluating the notion of glamour. Glamour is too often still associated with a certain stereotyped femininity, abiding by society’s stringent beauty standards, depicting a definite sexual fantasy.
The glamour state of mind is a beautiful one. I wish to liberate it from those outdated conventions.
For me, glamour lies in each and every one of us. To express it, no need to look a certain dictated way. It is a unique charisma, a statement of our self-confidence and self-expression.
Glamour lies in your individuality. It is up to you to let it shine!
With love,
Maïssa