![]() I don’t want to be a part of your club if you don’t want to have me. “I want to be able to have fun with how I present myself in the world without feeling like I’m a bad feminist or a good feminist,” Ratajkowski added. “If I personally stopped posting pictures of myself, would that change anything?” She is combinable with our high waist thong in green lace or our green strappy thong. ![]() She added that she wasn’t sure that she could really change a systemic problem. Meet Poison Ivy our green lace bralette with underbust lace details. I mean, we all participate in systems that we don’t agree with.” But I also don’t think I would have sold as many books had I not done that. She said, “I completely understand that sexualizing myself and putting images out into the world that reinforce the beauty standard is difficult. ![]() ![]() In an October interview with Harper’s Bazaar, Ratajkowski discussed whether she feels responsible for how her image online may affect young women. I’d certainly be interested in acquiring more, though it’s not an everyday ink for me.A post shared by Emily Ratajkowski many celebrities chose to wear lingerie as part of their ensembles to the Met Gala and its subsequent after parties, EmRata has spoken thoughtfully about how she feels her sexualized image contributes to the culture at large. Bu this ink checks off a lot of what I expect an Inkvent ink to be. I’d certainly avoid using Black Ivy in my Leuchtturm. A lot of the drawbacks that I’ve noted don’t really affect me, though the longer dry time did have me worried. It’s fairly functional and a really interesting colour to me. There was no chance of reading my writing after the test. The dry time on this ink is on the long side of average, and I had a couple of instances of smudging my ink sample (though the smear on my Midori swab was just me being careless.) There’s no water resistance to speak of as my writing smeared instantly on contact with water and faded quickly. I had a bit more ghosting and bleed-through than normal, but not an egregious amount. This ink is very saturated and cleaning it out of pens and off of hands is not an easy task. They were quick and easy to fix, but happened a little too often. While I didn’t have any major ink flow issues, I did get a couple of hard starts that took a moment to fix, normally after having set my pen down for a little bit. The lines I got were crisp and consistent, and I really enjoyed writing with this ink. It’s one of the smoother inks in this series and I only got a little bit of feedback off the page. The writing experience with this ink was pretty good. This ink sheens red and it’s always a cool effect to see a colour get replaced when you shine light on it, but I think the colour of this ink was good enough that it didn’t need sheen. While I’m normally keen on sheen, it doesn’t really do much for me in Black Ivy. It actually resembles the colour of winter greenery quite well. Firstly, as a green it leans more into blue than yellow and has a slight undertone of grey. This ink shades well and the lighter areas show off some interesting things about the colour. It’s impressive to see an ink pushed to the edge like this. But even then, I was able to tell that this ink was green. True to it’s name, it’s a very, very dark shade of green and almost appears like a black ink when I tested through an extra fine nib. The big thing about Black Ivy is the colour. I was very excited to give this ink a whirl. It’s an extremely dark green ink with sheen, which fits the name perfectly. There’s a certain quality about it that makes it stand out to me. Day 22’s ink is called Black Ivy, which is about as cool of an ink name as you’d get.
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