What's up with these Glee kids? Last year, this Glee Casts Sexy Pictorial irked the parents whose Children are looking up on Glee's Characters.
Almost a year later, this pictorial by Tyler Shields is earning the ire of feminists nationwide. There's nothing sexy about domestic violence and there's definitely nothing sexy about this pictorial.
Peiper Weiss, a staff of Shine.Yahoo.com wrote:
What is it about bruises that fashion photographers find so sexy? The latest attempt to court controversy comes from photographer Tyler Shields and his subject, Glee actress Heather Morris. In a series of art-directed shots on his website, Morris poses with a painted-on black eye and a clothing iron, in a whimsical 1950's dress.
More shocking than the photos' light-hearted depiction of domestic violence, is the de ja vu factor. Haven't we seen this before, like, a lot? Only a few weeks ago, we were talking about a Salon ad with a photo of a bruised model. And before that, a handful of high fashion campaigns featuring women being beaten, bruised, and impaled. Domestic violence, it seems, has become the surefire way to get your fashion spread to stand out.

The concept... the pose... tasteless.
She could've been packaged in a better concept for a portfolio. I wonder if she's properly compensated at least for posing like this.
Tsk. Tsk.
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