22 October 2012

Representation: Appearance and Female Musicians

Often, in the media and in particular, the music industry, the way a person looks highly influences what we expect of them and how we see them. Many artists and acts alike have people on their team to deal with their 'image' along with how they appear in the media, which makes most of our decisions as viewers or listeners somewhat dictated by those who model the stars. Talent shows, to give one example, are a common place to see how people with talent are immediately judged by an audience.
By listing what we think of when we consider certain celebrities, we came to the conclusion that often, the media can influence what we belive to be true. This is such a list:
  • Avril Lavigne- Rock chick, rebellious.

A good example of how appearance influences peoples views and likes is that of my favourite artist and inspiration, Taylor Swift.
For many years, the country superstar was the very essence of the american 'girl next door' - curled, gold locks, polite, clean lyrics and mannerisms. For this reason, many people, especially music critics, made snap judgements about her music and criticised it, even though she has now one six grammys and is a highly successful songwriter with a lot of talent. In fact, still today, a lot of fans of artists such as Lady Gaga and Rihanna still maintain the usual comments: "She's so annoying and girly and innocent! Her songs to too young!"
With the release of Taylor's latest album, RED, she also adopted a new look, changing her iconic hairstyle and with it, some of her musical style.




From this...








...To this.


Interestingly, her latest single, 'We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together' has been her biggest hit to date, and many people have suddenly changed their opinions of her. Is it because she no longer embodies country music? Or maybe people would say they've only just discovered her.
Still, appearance obviously does impact us largely in in the media and perhaps this is starting to become more apparent in a society that is now more focused than ever on looks and appearance.

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