Hip Hop model, Amber Rose, has gone above and beyond with the new campaign #SlutWalk. The movement has sparked a worldwide campaign encouraging women to take a stand against sexual injustice, victim blaming and being identified as a target for sexual violence based off of what you wear. Ironically, the movement has since targeted what one should be wearing by branding a racy clothing line with logos that display the phrases, "Slut? Only When I Want To Be," "Slut" and other slogans.

Despite the risky title, the Slut Walk Campaign emerges from a crowd of college women who were told by Toronto police if they wanted to avoid sexual assault, then they shouldn't dress like sluts, according to the amberroseslutwalk.com site. From there, the movement was born and has it taken on a life of its own.

Rose has gone out of her way to promote the campaign and even arrived at the 2015 MTV VMAs dressed in a bodysuit with the words " 'slut,' 'stripper,' 'gold digger' [and] ["b*tch"] printed all over it," as reported by WGNO. The wardrobe is a part of the growing Slut Walk brand that now has a clothing line to support the movement and is available for purchase on the website.

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The campaign has received support from entertainers like Nick Cannon and most recently, rapper Nicki Minaj who donated $5,000 to the movement. The question remains though, who will buy these clothes and boldy wear them with all the expletives pasted all over the garments? Rose says that the line will empower women. It is bigger than just the clothes and will allow women to speak out against derogatory name calling and sexual violence.

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