Luca D. Majer
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National-pop and post-modern transgression mixed with cooking recipes, truly heartbreaking stories, interspersed with "science and technology" (a constant feature, starting from her Barbarella-style spatial costumes) in a successful attempt to codify transgression and make of it a mere label, a style that is sometimes subliminal. In short, to corroborate a decades-long trend towards the progressive loosening up of costumes, today's debauchée twerking by leaning against a School Bus full of kids on a typical spring break party in Miami.
 
Raffa would never have twerked. BUT she was essential to convince the Italian housewives (a little reluctant) and much more so the Spanish ones (in a post-Franco and very democracia chnage of mores) to unleash themselves in a libertine feminism leading them to the sex-tourism weekends in Cuba in search of twenty-year-old gigolos. lol.
 
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