I found this recent ad for Duncan Quinn (a men’s suit company) at Advertising Is Good for You (it was also posted at Feministe):
Classy.
I found this recent ad for Duncan Quinn (a men’s suit company) at Advertising Is Good for You (it was also posted at Feministe):
Classy.
*Sigh*
I will have to say this one IS gross and wrong……..
I will have to say this one IS gross and wrong……..
Wow. Way to go.
[...] examples of sexualized or glamorized violence: strangling a woman with your necktie, suffering women as a turn-on, murder in a Wrangler’s ad, photo shoot with Rene Russo, [...]
[...] cursory glance at the landscape revealed everything from campaigns that feature women who appear to be dead to those that use gross sexual imagery to sell totally non-sexy products. Duncan Quinn [...]
[...] ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, [...]
bad
[...] Jean Kilbourne among them, have noted that ads often include women who appear to be dead (see here, here, here, and here). If these women do not appear to be dead, they at least appear doll-like. [...]
stupid add…ugly suit…
[...] is just one example of all the many, many, many, many examples of how normalized rape and violence against women is in our [...]
Nice Advertising.