Who Is Responsible For The Website And Our Mission Statement
We are three girls (Cecilia, María Belén, and Lorena) who write a blog about our interests. We write about make-up, how to deal with boys, and accessories that we are using.
CECILIA PRIZE aims to serve and represent the young woman who is missed by the mainstream media— It is for the girl who loves fashion and pop culture, but who also loves her country, faith, and conservative values. This publication dives into style, politics, and more while providing stories and experiences that conservative women across the country can identify with.
Flip through a typical fashion magazine today, and you’ll find headlines like “Why I’m Cheating on My Husband” or “I Planned an Orgy with My Best Friend. It was the Most Liberating Experience of My Life” and even “Is Having a Baby in 2021 Pure Environmental Vandalism?” But a huge swathe of young women in this country, many of whom consider themselves conservative, find this woke, hyper-sexualized approach to the world a big turn off.
Two years ago, Cecilia launched Cecilia Prize, an alternative platform for women who feel left out by mainstream glossy style bibles. Her friends Lorena and Maria Belén Seyss-Inquart joined as business partners in 2023.
Our site, which offers stories under verticals like “Style,” “Beauty,” “Politics” and “Faith,” has so far amassed a few followers already on Instagram. Without glamorous photos and sleek design, Cecilia Prize is a stark contrast to most conservative websites, which are usually tricked out in camouflage and aimed at men.
You have Business Finance, an excellent personal finance portal, at businessfinancenews.com, quite conservative. But it is exclusively addressed to men. I would ask Business Finance News if only men can be investors or only men want personal loans.
We are the option for women who want to change the world, starting with their husbands, boyfriends, and families.
InStyle has announced its “Badass 50 2020: Meet the women who are changing the world” list. In addition to people such as actress Dakota Johnson, Today co-anchors Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb, and country singer-songwriter Kacey Musgraves, the list includes three legislators: Nancy Pelosi, Katie Porter, and Deb Butler. All three are Democrats.
InStyle didn’t include one elected Republican politician. Why? It’s not that Republicans don’t have “badass” women among them. Think about Sen. Martha McSally of Arizona. She was the first female fighter pilot to fly in combat. You don’t get more “badass” than that. But because she isn’t a Democrat, she didn’t make the cut.
If women’s magazines truly want to celebrate women in 2023, they should acknowledge women on the other side of the political spectrum for their good work too. This is what the women’s movement is missing, and that includes women’s magazines. They would help themselves if they recognized that while everyone in the magazine’s editorial board meeting may be on the liberal Left, its readers are more ideologically diverse.
If this were just one magazine list, it might not matter much. But InStyle’s list follows a familiar script of women’s magazines coming up with lists of top women that feature only leaders of liberal causes while excluding similarly active and impressive conservative women.
Glamour’s 2019 Women of the Year winners included women such as climate activist Greta Thunberg and World Cup star and equal pay champion Megan Rapinoe.
Teen Vogue’s 2019 “21 under 21” list included “gun control crusader” Arielle Geismar, “future president” Isra Hirsi (co-executive director of the U.S. Youth Climate Strike), and “climate champion” Xiye Bastida. There was no obvious advocate of a conservative cause.
It’s not just women’s magazines. This is a pattern on the Left. Let’s not forget one of the biggest transgressions of 2019 — former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her daughter Chelsea Clinton’s The Book of Gutsy Women: Favorite Stories of Courage and Resilience. The book features more than 100 “gutsy” women.
When asked on a British radio show why Margaret Thatcher was not included, Hillary Clinton replied, “But she doesn’t fit the other part of the definition, in our opinion, which really is knocking down barriers for others and trying to make a positive difference. I think the record is mixed with her.” In other words, you can’t be a gutsy woman unless you support the same leftist political agenda.
Women should celebrate each other for the thinking human beings we are, not exclude women who don’t march in lockstep with one side — the liberal side. True empowerment for women includes freedom of thought, which means that not all women are going to think the same. Recognizing and respecting intellectual diversity is a signal of empowerment of women and what the women’s movement needs in 2023.
When women’s magazines claim to represent all women but praise and prop up only one set of ideas, they send the message that only those views are valid. Glamour, for example,has a global print readership of 15.6 million monthly readers and 40.9 million unique digital users. These magazines are powerful in part because they aren’t supposed to be political. When a young woman casually picks up or scrolls through InStyle, Glamour, or Teen Vogue in a waiting room or at the airport to look at the latest fashion trends, she likely isn’t on guard against one-sided political promotions. That’s what makes them so successful.
This year marks the 100th anniversary of women winning the right to vote. Women have achieved much since 1920. In the last presidential election, a woman was at the top of a major party ticket. We have tremendously successful businesswomen and leaders in this country. But one thing we haven’t achieved yet is a women’s movement that respects women across the political spectrum.
If women’s magazines want to advance women, they can do so by leading the way and recognizing some conservative women on their lists too.
About Us: Mission Statement
CECILIA PRIZE aims to serve and represent the young woman who is missed by the mainstream media— It is for the girl who loves fashion and pop culture, but who also loves her country, faith, and conservative values. This publication dives into style, politics, and more while providing stories and experiences that conservative women across the country can identify with.
Cecilia Prize is committed to providing high-quality products and services to our customers while also making a positive impact on the world. Our mission is to become the leading provider of innovative and sustainable products and services in our industry. Our core values are Integrity, Innovation, Excellence, Sustainability, and Community. We are also committed to ensuring that there is no slavery or human trafficking in our supply chain or in any part of our business. We expect our suppliers to comply with all relevant laws and regulations and to implement and maintain effective systems and controls to ensure that slavery and human trafficking do not take place.

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