The Real Meaning Behind Instagram's ChallengeAccepted Black-and-White Selfies
Every product on this page was chosen by a Harper's BAZAAR editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy.The new Instagram challenge was originally meant to raise awareness on the high rates of femicide in Turkey.A deluge of black-and-white selfies has probably flooded your Instagram feed in recent days. The driving force is a new Instagram challenge that's ostensibly all about"women supporting women," conveniently dubbed #ChallengeAccepted.
For the women involved, the idea is to post a color-free photo of yourself, and then tag other women who you want to uplift to do the same. The hashtag currently has around 4.5 million posts on the platform, with celebrities including Jennifer Lopez, Gabrielle Union, Jennifer Aniston, Tracee Ellis Ross, and Eva Longoria propelling the challenge into the latest social media fad with their own languid selfies.
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