Fashion Brand 'Be A Bimbo' Launches Bimbo Girls Program

LONDON, U.K.—Be A Bimbo, the fashion brand that aims to be sex worker-positive, has announced the launch of its "Bimbo Girls" program, whose objective is to empower and support women who enjoy being ultra-feminine.

“We want to create a safe haven and supportive family for women around the world who enjoy being bimbos,” Be A Bimbo founder Alicia Amira said.

Alicia Amira became famous in the summer 2016, when The Sun and Daily Mail newspapers told the story of her remarkable transformation from public relations professional to blonde bombshell. Since then, she’s been featured in documentaries for medias like Vice and interviews with various fashion/art magazines like Kaltblut magazine & MEL magazine, starred in adult films by Brazzers, and amassed 289,000 followers on Instagram.

The Bimbo Girls will be ambassadors for the Be A Bimbo brand, with exclusive first access to the company's designs. They will represent Be A Bimbo in public and be part of its shoots, parties, promotional events and other occasions. Each month Be A Bimbo will allocate a portion of its products towards helping the Bimbo Girls achieve their own “Bimbo potential” and assist them with talent management, support and guidance.

“Being a bimbo can be a lonely experience in today's world,” Alicia continued. “It’s hard to find other women who enjoy the same fashion, body modification and sexual empowerment. There are so many mistakes you can make on the way to embracing your femininity and I have made many of them. That’s why I want to be able to pass my knowledge on to women who are new to the scene and offer them my support."

The first Bimbo Girl will be announced on Valentine's Day, and additional details of the program will be released in the following weeks.

“It's important to me to end the stigma that bimbos are airheads,” Alicia said. “We are women who are empowered, creative and in charge of our sexuality. Who doesn't want to be a bimbo?”

Those interested may check out Amira’s in-depth interview about what she believes it means to be a Bimbo here

Alicia Amira can be found on Twitter (@aliciaamiraxxx), and Instagram @alicia_amira).