January 15, 2010

Hot or Not

Studies show that women who take the time to do their hair and apply cosmetics to themselves every morning earn a greater salary then those women who believe it’s a waste of time. According to internet forums, a majority of women agree that when wearing make-up, people take us more seriously and have a greater respect for our opinions. After taking a general consensus of males on the topic of Taylor Swift, I’ve concluded that the majority opinion is: “Her music sucks, but she’s mad hot”. Apparently, this direct relationship between appearance and salary holds true for celebs and singers alike. However, Ladies, before you get worked up about disrespect, objectifying, and the concept of inner beauty, let’s turn the tables.


In an exclusive behind the scenes interview featured on demand, Taylor Swift revealed her formula for hand picking the male leads specifically for her music videos. She explained that certain types of attractive men were necessary to play key roles in her performances. For “You Belong with Me” she expressed the need to choose not a ridiculously hot man, but a cute, handsome, almost pretty boy for the part. This contrasts her Love Story choice which was a drop dead gorgeous and insanely sexy man who could pull off renaissance attire. For “White Horses”, a song about a guy leading a double life with two different women, she needed a handsome man whose eyes twinkled with innocence so that his image was believable. Finally, for “Picture to Burn” she searched for the ultimate jock with a level of attractiveness so high that he can’t be anything else but a jerk.



So while guys might lash out at T-Swift for crafting her videos based on attractive personas of men and girls might slap those same guys who tote on Swift’s level of attractiveness, we’re both guilty of the same game.

8 comments:

  1. Nicely done, Lacey. My sister actually saw the music video "You belong with me". She says she can't stop watching because it's so "adorable".

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  2. nice post. i like the part about how taylor swift chooses people for her videos. im sure all artists have their own 'formulas' for choosing the right guy/girl in their music videos.

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  3. Wow I had no idea about that statistic regarding women and their salaries due to make up. I found it cool with the process that Taylor goes through to find the perfect lead male for her music videos. It sounds like a lot of effort goes into finding 'the perfect man.'

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  4. To stop talking with no knowledge, I watched these music videos. I can really see that it takes a lot of effort to find the perfect male role and how they vary from video to video.

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  5. Obi: lol your sister is totally right! It is absolutely 100% adorable!!! lol I'm not sure of any girl who hasn't felt like "you belong with me" towards a guy

    vivek: I am sure they do. I wonder how rap artists and other genres chose theirs.

    Zach: YESSSSS you watched the videos. lol you just went wayyy up on my list. And it is true, there's alot of effort that goes into finding the perfect man in both life and music videos.

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  6. This study failed to mention that all the women surveyed for the study into the relationship between makeup use and salary were airline stewardesses.

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  7. "Monty" up there is too funny...but he never chucks me a tip when I'm playin' the piano (***not that I expect any***)

    Zach! You've abandoned me!

    Ok, you dont need to be a huge "T-Swift" fan to comment on this one, I guess. But it's not like she's behind the scenes saying "ok, we need an UGLY DUDE for this video..." Of course they're going to be good looking guys.

    Nice point on the male opinion of her. I wouldn't call her hot, though; I think that word connotes more of the Jessica Alba-Megan Fox type.

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  8. I feel like I'm in class with you guys as I read these comments!
    Makeup and salary: if I slapped on eyeliner etc do you think I'd get a big raise...hmmmmm.

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