Dree Hemingway By Sebastian Faena In 'The Way We Were' For Porter Magazine #7, Spring 2015
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Model Dree Hemingway is joined by Miles McMillan in ‘The Way We Were’, a Sebastian Faena editorial that captures both the female/male dynamic of the late 60s/early 70s as a time when women assumed a future that frankly didn’t come true in America. The notion of equality in the workplace and in leadership roles stalled completely in the US, as American women acknowledge that talent and hard work don’t move us forward.
This ‘defeated’ awareness is acknowledged in a recent Pew Research survey, where 52 percent of women, but only 33 percent of men, believe that women are held to a higher standard than men in business.
Julia von Boehm styles the duo for a terrific editorial that captures the beliefs and spirit of the second wave of feminism, a time when American women believed that everything was possible in terms of gender equality.