Lads’ mags love a ‘world’s hottest women’ list. The annual pull-out of celeb ladies and models in their skimpies is an industry stalwart.
But, this year, AskMen has broken ranks and taken a feminist approach with its ‘Top 99 Outstanding Women’ list for 2015.
Rather than celebrating women purely on their appearance, it’s a list promoting some pretty inspiring women and their achievements.
Publisher James Bassil said of the change in emphasis: ‘This year’s list is not only a reflection of a shift in the media, but also a shift in modern male thinking.’
He continued: ‘We wanted to steer away from ‘hot’… Read the full story