Shiloh's New Boy-Look May Affect Her!

PostedThursday, March 4th, 2010

Shiloh; Photo Source lifeandstylemag.com

Shiloh; Photo Source lifeandstylemag.com

In Hollywood, being the child of one famous couple is harder than having a full time job! Suri, Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise's daughter is a clear example of how a three years old little girl has to suffer in order to look stylish. Now it is Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's daughter, Shiloh turn to suffer.

As far as we see things, Shiloh has a harder destiny than Suri. The poor girl was turned into a boy by her parents. While Katie Price wants to turn her daughter Tiaamii into a diva, Angelina prefers to have Shiloh looking like a cute little boy. So she made the poor girl wear boys clothes and made her a new short haircut. "It's a drastic change. The last time we'd seen her, her hair was longer and blonder, and she was more girlie. We were surprised Angelina dressed her so much like a little boy", says one witness.
People who know something about fashion have immediately reacted. "Shiloh is pushing the boundaries of a tomboy look and crossing over to cross-dresser territory", Alana Kelen, senior fashion stylist at VH1, tells Life & Style.  "I get that times are tough but does Angie really need to have Shiloh sharing clothes with her brothers? Hopefully we won't be seeing Maddox in one of Shiloh's dresses any time soon", celebrity stylist Gili Rashal-Niv agrees.
Apparently her parents have always encouraged this transformation. "We've got to call her John. 'Shi, do you want...' she would interrupt with 'John. I'm John'. So I'll say, 'John, would you like some orange juice?' And she goes, 'No!'"Brad Pitt told Oprah Winfrey.
But is this masculine behavior healthy for Shiloh? "Little girls have never been women before. They need help, they need guidance of what that looks like. It's important to teach our children that gender distinction is very healthy", Glenn Stanton, director of Family Formation Studies at the conservative organization Focus on the Family, tells Life & Style.
Of course there are some other specialists saying children's identity should not be stolen and they should be encouraged to wear whatever they want to. "Giving preschool-age children the freedom and flexibility to experiment with how they want to be seen in the world is a wonderful gift", parenting coach Karen Deerwester, author of The Entitlement-Free Child, tells Life & Style.

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1 Comment

1.JasminJuly 12, 2010

Ever thought it might be Shiloh's own wish to wear these clothes and look the way she does? No, of course you haven't - that would require some intelligence.

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