London, England, UK – Alicia Amira, adult star and self-proclaimed queen of bimbos, is tired of the stigma against sex workers. She’s fighting back with a sexworker-friendly fashion brand called Be A Bimbo™ that strives to end the stigma against those who embrace – and profit – from their sex appeal.
Amira’s new brand offers unique apparel and accessories aimed at every segment of the sex work industry, from adult film stars to webcam models to strippers, as well as women everywhere who simply want to unleash their inner diva.
The Be A Bimbo line has launched with three collections – a Sexworker collection of crop tops, a Bimbo Family collection of accessories and apparel, and a Limited Edition collection of bejeweled clothing. All items are available exclusively at Amira’s online boutique, www.BeABimbo.com.
“Women like me are tired of being shamed for our sexuality,” said Ms. Amira. “That’s why Be A Bimbo™ apparel has broad appeal. Whether you’re working within the adult industry or just tired of being judged for looking hyper-feminine, Be A Bimbo™ is here for you. We want to empower women, femme, trans, and everyone else to take ownership of their sexuality.”
Amira was motivated to launch Be A Bimbo™ in April 2018 after the passage of the Stop Enabling Online Sex Trafficking Act (SESTA) and Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act (FOSTA), when companies that had long profited from sex workers and copied their aesthetic refused to publicly support the community.
“Despite being among the world’s oldest professions, sex work is continuously maligned and stigmatized,” Amira noted. “In both the United States and United Kingdom, the government is actively passing legislation that endangers the safety and livelihood of sex workers. Companies who profit from this space need to stand up and fight back on their behalf.”
“End the stigma, bitchez,” she added.
Catch up with Amira’s controversial article “This Body Modder Wants to Turn Herself into a Sex Doll” in VICE by visiting https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/ne9pdw/this-body-modder-wants-to-turn-herself-into-a-sex-doll.
Read her in-depth interview in Kaltblut at https://www.kaltblut-magazine.com/alicia-amira-bimbofication-an-interview/.
SOCIAL: Twitter (@aliciaamiraxxx), Instagram @alicia_amira)
MEDIA: Mel: https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/the-queen-of-the-bimbos-isnt-nearly-as-dumb-as-you-probably-think/amp
Stuff: https://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/beauty/81373080/woman-spends-14000-to-look-to-like-human-barbie
PRESS/MEDIA CONTACT: Rising Star PR, [email protected], @RisingStarPR
Read more about Alicia Amira at http://risingstarpr.com/clients/alicia-amira/.
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About Alicia Amira: Alicia Amira became famous in the summer 2016, when The Sun and Daily Mail told the story of her remarkable transformation from public relations professional to blonde bombshell. Since then, she’s been featured in documentaries for medias like Vice and interviews with various fashion/art magazines like Kaltblut Magazine & MEL Magazine, starred in adult films by Brazzers, and amassed 289.000 followers on Instagram (@alicia_amira).
About Be A Bimbo: Be A Bimbo is a sexworker-friendly fashion brand with lines of apparel and accessories that promote and empower sexuality. The brand is operated by BAB Entertainment LLC, an adult fashion company founded by Alicia Amira in December 2018.
Be A Bimbo, the Bimbo Girl, and the Be a Bimbo font are trademarks of BAB Entertainment LLC. All rights reserved.