Now I want to know if people riding the subway in Boston are seeing giant, curvy women in their underpants on the walls of all the MBTA stations... If not, they _should_!
Now see, I took a different message from this. One of the slogans I've seen is "Dove's Intensive Firming Lotion: As tested on real curves." To me, this implies that the pictures are of the women after using the lotion. Their thighs, though not small, don't have a single jiggle in sight.
What I think of when I see these ads are that the women are fit, of a variety of sizes, and all beautiful in their own way. While more variety in the ads would be nice, I don't think that a woman with large amounts of cellulite would be able to promote a firming cream as effectively.
I don't think that the ads convey the message that all women are beautiful but rather that a wider range than is commonly accepted are beautiful. It's not a perfect message, but I think that it's an excellent step in the right direction.
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Date: 2005-07-22 09:14 pm (UTC)What I think of when I see these ads are that the women are fit, of a variety of sizes, and all beautiful in their own way. While more variety in the ads would be nice, I don't think that a woman with large amounts of cellulite would be able to promote a firming cream as effectively.
I don't think that the ads convey the message that all women are beautiful but rather that a wider range than is commonly accepted are beautiful. It's not a perfect message, but I think that it's an excellent step in the right direction.
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Date: 2005-07-22 11:17 pm (UTC)