I wonder, were people as outraged in the 1980s that Brooke Shields as a young teen was appearing on the covers of magazines like Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, even Cosmopolitan (not due to her being sexualized, but juste because she was a girl on the cover of a magazine geared largely towards women) as they are about teens nowadays (or people who market themselves towards the teen market) being on adult/fashion magazines? Hmmmm.
Brooke Shields began her career as a successful fashion model, and she was already hailed as a great actress from the beginning of her acting career. Miley Cyrus is neither a model, a great singer, nor a great actress, nor a high-fashion figure. She is simply a brand created by Disney and her Hannah Montana namesake is what's giving her notoriety, not for her talents. So it is justifiable that people are outraged that Miley Cyrus is being chosen to appear on a high-fashion magazine, if Harper's Bazaar is even that. Her face belongs on magazines like Teen Vogue; and when she appeared on Teen Vogue, no one really was outraged because it suited her.



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Thanks for calling us back to Earth.
Also, for the review and preview.
