Amber Rose and Blac Chyna make feminist statement on VMA red carpet

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Laura Vitto
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Amber Rose and Blac Chyna skipped the sequins and instead used their VMA red carpet outfits to make a bigger statement.

The models stormed the red carpet clad in beige-colored clothing painted with the words "BITCH," "SLUT," "HOE" and other derogatory words. Beside them, two friends stood in black clothing painted with the word "FAGGOT."

So BOLD, @DaRealAmberRose #VMAshttp://t.co/CxW5Swo9fx pic.twitter.com/HDdzmJnY96— MTV News (@MTVNews) August 30, 2015

Naturally, the models stood out in a sea of short dresses. Some have even interpreted the bold outfits as a feminist statement.

In effect, Rose and Chyna used their VMA red carpet walk to take back the words used against them in the past. And that's a statement we can get behind.

#AmberRose and #BlacChyna --feminist statement? #VMAs pic.twitter.com/f2WlFiWjm0— xoNecole (@xonecole) August 30, 2015

This is so fabulous “@feraudporcelain: I AM LIVING!!! blac chyna, amber rose #VMAs pic.twitter.com/mVQ70qGIoA”— witchy cleo (@_obadc) August 30, 2015

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