Arisa and his soft happiness they hit us: because there is no more important lesson than feeling good about yourself. A precious suggestion, to invite to femininity without morality or the shadow of judgment. In this, Arisa has become the spokesperson for a battle: how many times have we felt embarrassed to be soft? And how many times, looking in the mirror, we wished we were different? The artist showed up on Instagram without any filter.
Arisa, feminine and unrestrained
How difficult is it nowadays to let go and show yourself for who you really are? Arisa herself presented herself with words with a precise meaning: naked and raw. There are no veils to hold or masks to wear. There is only her, who remembered the release of the new album on November 26th.
Long, the concept of femininity has been linked to a kind of false appearance. Since the arrival of social networks, we have begun to be addicted to an unreal happiness, a drastic beauty, hidden behind the filters. The same ones that allowed us to feel somehow more beautiful, but fake.
The soft happiness of Arisa, on the other hand, is a warning: a firm supporter of Body Positivity, the movement that on social networks has become a struggle against ostentatious perfection, the artist has never hidden and has always said that she is “perfect in her own way”.
Arisa and Body Positive: what we can learn from her
It is not the first time that Arisa chooses to share photos in which she celebrates herself on social networks, her body, her beauty. He had already done so in recent months, causing an unnecessary sensation. Because, despite the struggle and the battle, there are still those who want to comment in a negative way. Social networks, as we know, are a jumble of free and limitless wickedness.
“But do you know what it is? There are things you will never be able to do again. Time passes and who knows how it will end, but here and now I am this. Enough shame and questions, enough if, enough but … I want to celebrate and thank my parents who made me beautiful, perfect in my way“. We should take it much more often as an example and model to get rid of the aesthetic construct that society has imposed on us for decades.
The hymn to freedom
“Once upon a time there was soft happiness that no longer wanted to remain hidden. I love you all and hope you are curious to hear my new songs. I want to hear you sing, I want to move you, fall in love, make you want to live, to take risks, to start over, to make love “.
Arisa is shining: not only a Dancing with the Stars, but above all because it is at a time in her life when she was able to get rid of everything, to fight against criticism, to be able to revolutionize the concept of aesthetics. She has no intention of hiding anymore, and we can’t help but appreciate her for that.