Lauren Gottlieb flaunts oomph and desire 

Lauren Gottlieb flaunts oomph and desire 
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Breaking through the clutter with every video, here is another attempt from ‘UnBlushed’ to create thought provoking content that celebrates the essence of women across the world. In the latest video, ‘First Move’ actress and dancer, Lauren Gottlieb is featured with choreographer Bertwin D’Souza.

Breaking through the clutter with every video, here is another attempt from ‘UnBlushed’ to create thought provoking content that celebrates the essence of women across the world. In the latest video, ‘First Move’ actress and dancer, Lauren Gottlieb is featured with choreographer Bertwin D’Souza.

Released on Culture Machine’s digital channel Blush, this video breaks one of the most widespread beliefs and prejudices prevalent today that it’s not suitable for a woman to make the first move. The film follows Lauren and Bertwin essaying colleagues stuck in a drab meeting at an office with no escape.

The film then showcases Lauren’s imagination where they play out their mutual attraction and sexual tension through a sensual dance sequence and shows her taking the lead and asking her colleague out once she snaps out of her daydream.

Speaking about the video, Lauren commented, “I think today’s women are strong and sexy but they hide this side of themselves to be accepted by societal norms. It’s about time we flaunt our oomph and express what our heart desires. I hope that through this video we break through this barrier and inspire women to be true to themselves.”

Culture Machine’s digital channel ‘Blush’, released a statement, "We believe every woman needs to celebrate herself and not give into social diktat about suppressing her feelings or sensuality. Close Up is one of the most progressive brands in the country and was one of the first to celebrate sensuality and mutual attraction in a large way so it was only fitting to collaborate with them on this film.

Through ‘First Move’ we hope to break through the stereotype that women can't 'make the first move' and empower every woman in our country to be confident of her as she is."

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