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Sexualisation Of Schoolgirls In Advertising
With Rotherham and Yewtree still in the headlines, are American Apparel simply just trying to garner a bit of free publicity?
http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /news/m edia/ad vertisi ng/amer ican-ap parel-a ds-bann ed-by-w atchdog -for-se xualisi ng-scho olgirls -970690 4.html
This is obviously gratuitous - or it it? That's just my opinion.
Is there anyone who thinks that this advert is harmless?
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This is obviously gratuitous - or it it? That's just my opinion.
Is there anyone who thinks that this advert is harmless?
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I suspect the model would certainly be 16 or over...but if they are made to look like school age girls, it then becomes at best 'icky' and at worse, 'sexually provocative'.
There should be no link between school kids and sexuality in advertising in my opinion. It just seems wholly inappropriate.
I suspect the model would certainly be 16 or over...but if they are made to look like school age girls, it then becomes at best 'icky' and at worse, 'sexually provocative'.
There should be no link between school kids and sexuality in advertising in my opinion. It just seems wholly inappropriate.
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For God's sake......who doesn't know what is under the black square, what it looks like and what it feels like.
You only have to see the girls on holiday in the Med or a Saturday night in Nottingham to see much worse.
Gratuitous?......maybe.
Pornographic......certainly not.
Naive poster.........;-).........maybe.
You only have to see the girls on holiday in the Med or a Saturday night in Nottingham to see much worse.
Gratuitous?......maybe.
Pornographic......certainly not.
Naive poster.........;-).........maybe.
SP...I have very little idea of what American Apparel sells, never having the slightest inclination to wander into their stores to find out. But are they selling school uniforms now ? It just looks like a plaid skirt to me...a little short perhaps but girls and women today seem to like showing plenty of flesh, even though for some of them it isn't always very wise.
It's a mile away from child porn but it's a mile away form good advertising either.It's tasteless and sensational and designed to get a ton of publicity ( which it has). Girls that age want to appear sexy, so it will actually appeal to the very girls that other people are worried about being exploited and they'll sell truck loads. Should it be okay to advertise school uniform like this? I think it's in dubious taste to say the least and I'm not unhappy they've bee asked to take it down, so I'd err on the side of not really okay if pushed.
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//It is gratuitouss, and it has a seriously nasty atmosphere about it.
As advised, the pose resembles a street prostitute talking to a kerb crawler,//
I think she's actually just reaching into her car to get something andy- people drive in the states much younger than we do- I imagine it's being protrayed as her car.
As advised, the pose resembles a street prostitute talking to a kerb crawler,//
I think she's actually just reaching into her car to get something andy- people drive in the states much younger than we do- I imagine it's being protrayed as her car.
I know nothing of the firm, but it appears that it is not sellingactual uniform to schoolgirls, but this is a fashion line designed to exploit the age-old stereotype of sexually aware school children.
That makes it even more sleazy and unacceptable than ever!
As far as kvalidir's point that the model is reaching into her own car, and therefore provokes the essential reaction of taking a picture of her knickers - that remains grubby and unpleasant, and as an advetising campaign, it leaves much to be desired.
That makes it even more sleazy and unacceptable than ever!
As far as kvalidir's point that the model is reaching into her own car, and therefore provokes the essential reaction of taking a picture of her knickers - that remains grubby and unpleasant, and as an advetising campaign, it leaves much to be desired.
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