Cameron Diaz's Eroticism Exposed in V-Magazine
/Cameron Diaz’s Eroticism Exposed in V-MgazineSmart Sensuality woman Cameron Diaz’s June 2009 US Vogue editorial Cameron Diaz Is Far More than the Girl Next Door) is posted here. The interview comes back-to-back with these new photos and V-Magazine editorial Cameron’s New Groove by Mert & Marcus
Diaz is the ultimate female empowerment femme fatale in these photos — a New Eroticism Smart Sensuality woman par excellence. Cameron Diaz channels Madonna, paying homage to the Queen of Pop’s controversial 1990 Blonde Ambition Tour.
Empowerment has long been a word used by strong, independence-seeking women, and I personally was never sure how Diaz fit the image. I’m wrong and not only because of these visually arresting, sensual photos in V-Magazine.Cameron Diaz V Magazine 2009Cameron Diaz rarely shops anymore, which makes her the antithesis of the Modern values fashionista. In her Vogue interview, the actress establishes her green credentials, driving her hybrid into the desert with writer Robert Sullivan.
The desert is always a place for reflection, and Diaz lays out her own philosophy about life as journey.
A key point of Cameron Diaz’s life philosophy is the need to evolve. As a Smart Sensuality woman, her life concerns go far beyond material things.
“We need to live in a better world where people feel better about themselves.”
As for how the public views her personal and professional choices, she doesn’t really give a damn, says V-Magazine. “I use my own judgment,” she says, sitting up a little straighter. “I don’t care how people see me. I know who I am and what I’m capable of.”
Cameron Diaz is the opposite of a woman looking for a man to make her whole. This doesn’t mean that Cameron doesn’t enjoy being a lover and more; she does. At 36, the actress hasn’t ruled out children.
Bottom line, the life of this multi-dimensional Smart Sensuality woman is a more daring canvas than she projects.
Shame on me for not getting to know her better, sooner. Anne