âNina Makeupâ is a young beauty content creator. She has 150,000 followers, but she’s alone. Very alone. One day, she realizes someone is stalking her, and her daily life, punctuated by âGet Ready With Meâ posts, becomes less and less glamorous⊠âEverything is slipping away from me,â she finally confesses. âYet, I’m doing exactly everything I’ve been told to do⊠I just want to make a living from my passion⊠To make people beautiful, to make them love themselves⊠To make them love me⊠To be the best version of myself. Why isn’t it working?â I loved Sangliers, the new graphic novel by Lisa Blumen, just published by L’employé·e du moi. A thriller in fifty shades of pink that tackles the subject of âinfluenceââdarker than it seemsâwith great style and originality. An extra like for the superb cover.
âYou canât apply equality within a couple in a society that is unequal. In fact, itâs asking women to enrich men in the name of feminism.â These words from Lucile Quillet resonated with me when I watched the documentary My Capital, directed by Sarah Tahlaiti, which retraces her own journey as a woman for whom money âhas always provoked a feeling of insecurity.â The experts are all fascinating â a special mention goes to Vanessa Caraes, a former bank advisor and financial coach, who speaks frankly about heterosexual couples: âItâs about loving, but loving intelligently [âŠ]. Itâs not love to say, âI earn 4,000 euros, she earns 1,800 euros, we split everything 50/50, I save, I get richer, and she, well⊠I love her!ââ Financial education is a priority because money is political! A must-see film, available since yesterday on on.suzane, a fantastic, independent, and committed platform for feminist documentaries and content (if you subscribe, take the opportunity to also discover JudicaĂ«lle Perrot’s series “PMA pour toustes”).