Saturday, January 7, 2017
Advertising Analysis - Diesel
To the Advertising Standards Authority UK.\n\nOn June 30 of 2010, an advertisement was released in a powder magazine and I am really uncomfortable with it. The eyeshade, which Im complaining for, is a poster from the brand Diesel. This advertisement has an get a line of a woman stand outdoors in a lounge suit. She is holding open her bikini bottom with one roll and with the other one she is victorious a picture of her genitalia. A lion is shown looking at her in desire from the background. just now thats not any; in that location is also a text in the find that says, Smart may permit the brains, unless stupid has the balls. Be stupid. Diesel. Before contacting you, I do some calls. In the premier(prenominal) place, I called the magazine where I saw the article and complained with them just about this im hop on and they told me that the average age readers were between 21 and 24 years old and that no younger people than that ar interested in it, so they told me that the readers were un interchangeablely to get pique by the ads they posted.\nThen, continuing to allot my disapproval about this adverb, I called where they created it. Diesel. When I told them about the adverb that I was complaining about their reaction was to say that this poster had the excogitation to show a very strong and unexpected femininity by aligning it with normal masculine things such as the lion and the confident deportment that it is shown in the woman. Also with the intake of the text Stupid has the balls exposit her way of thinking. They said that there was nothing in the adverb that was considered unquiet and that it didnt contained nudity, that there was the usual beat of clothes you use un an adverb of locomote suits or in lingerie ads.\nMaybe for the people of the magazine and from Diesel, this advertisement seem like no harm for society, but let me tell you what I saw. I saw a woman, who captures all my attention for her status of taking pictures of the genitalia, which encourage an anti-social behaviour because...
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