Exploitation of women in the fashion industry
Women's fashion and photos with a clear hint of violence against women have always gone hand in hand. Many photographers who take these shots claim that this is "art". Well, who cares. Sometimes it seems that photographers and designers are simply lazy and simply do not want to come up with new concepts for advertising. And why, if you can again imagine a woman as a victim? A victim of male or female violence or a victim of fashion - it doesn't matter. The main thing is to humiliate a woman. In the name of "art", of course.
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1. Here, for example, is one of the masterpieces of advertising. In case you didn’t understand, they advertise a bag, belts and other accessories.
2. Well, everyone seems to have seen this D&G ad from 2007.
3. Another infamous "rape" ad from CK Lara Stone
4. And another one from the same manufacturer. Apparently, a prelude to the previous photo, because this male shadow hung over the girl too ominously.
5. This shot was taken by Steven Klein for Paris Vogue.
6. Another idea from Steven Klein featuring Crystal Renn and Karolina Kurkova.
7. In this picture from the Bulgarian magazine "12", the woman is a real victim of fashion.
8. The same magazine.
9. In 2009, the Melbourne shoe company Loula pulled this ad from rotation almost immediately after it aired. I wonder why? Seems like a harmless ad...
10. Another advertisement with a "killed" woman. Quincy Jones, what have you done?
11. In general, the image of a "dead" woman is quite popular in the advertising industry. Here, for example, is a snapshot from the 2010 issue of Lula magazine.
12. Louis Vuitton. Shoes for men and women... what's the point?
13. Well, at least not a real gun, and thanks for that!
14. In their ads, Lanvin chose to portray a woman as the victim of another woman. Well, that's very original!
15. Photographer Miles Aldridge also could not ignore such a popular topic. Strangle a pretty girl? Wrap two, please.
16. Baldovo Barani created just such a banality.
17. A masterpiece by Helmut Newton for a 1997 advertising campaign for bag maker Redwall. Don't forget, it's "art"!
18. Another 2006 D&G ad by Steven Meisel.
19. Advertising in 2009 for the Italian brand Relish.
20. But a trendy concept store in Istanbul called Blender exceeded all expectations. It really is a blender.
21. Duncan Quinn got tired of working as a boring lawyer, so he hit fashion. It was his first advertising campaign. No, they don't advertise underwear. All eyes on the men's suit!
22. And this is how Tom Ford presented his men's fragrance to the world.
23. Advertising brand Kate Spade 2005. She is dead? In a swoon? What difference does it make, she has tights like mine!
24. So, we need a man's shoe in the frame? What's the best way to get it in there?
25. Sisley doesn't know any other topics for advertising!?
26. This collection of men's suits is called "Shameless", that is, "shameless." Well, aptly, but trite.
27. Who killed Lindsay Lohan?
28. Tyler Shields called this photo shoot "Even Barbies Have Bruises." In the role of Barbie - Heather Morris, the star of the series "Glee".
29. Cover of Vogue Hommes International 2012. The victim is Stephanie Seymour.
30. Mario Sorrenti made model Natasha Poly lick a man's fist, which clearly wants to hit her.
31. And this is a scene from the 1978 film The Eyes of Laura Mars.
Keywords: Women | Violence | Advertising photography | Exploitation