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Diamonds are … Possibly the worst gender ad in half a century

This ad actually ran – and it is a shame on advertising everywhere

Or, how to kill your public image

how daaaaare they?!
Worst genter stereotype ever?

Possibly the worst image and text printed in a publicity campaign for diamonds, ever

To many people, it is truly kind of shocking to think that the above photo and the following actually appeared together in a real ad campaign, published in major publications in large Metropolitan areas. I’m guessing that the publishers were going for the shock factor, both in terms of the horribly poor taste of the imagery, as well as the complete disregard for the beauty that is the English language.

Side of the left. Make the right man and the woman fell and a small jewelry box watch man show to keep an open jewelry box and the secondary of the legs of the diamond, the state still women.

Slaves. Descended directly into the body of the leg may feel some of the photos that focus on women and so on.notice to viewers wonderful man diamond real may be necessary to apply, is a diamond in the picture.

Instead, the focus is the representation of women, it’s one of those perfect feet and thin, is that women as a sexual suggestion.

individual woman, declaring the girl, which shows that the pure sacrifice, but as the material is diamond, in this case, Hess Bieber page 0.62, “says a small religious” purity.

“commercially Body Beautiful in our society is to encourage women to see the thing itself,” Chapter 3 “, and the concerns of women who deal with the management stylein order to keep the recovery, food and diet, “and the beauty industry, and women’s Miller shows how to display a set before, and the way of life in our community.

body image and body weight compared to an addiction to close. note that there is no direct comparison between the diamond and women.

artificial legs, and the integrity of the skin is very important.

this announcement, the beauty of the female Women’s Diamond is the beauty of the diamond, which suggests that the carving of old coal formed as a diamond is such a good thing, and it works, is a killer stereotype.

Now if only we could get some better writers up in that company, and possibly less chauvinist photographers and creatives, then maybe we could see an improvement in the quality of messaging that this horrible advertisement conveys.

Until then, we berate, scold and otherwise hold this ad’s proprietors in contempt of culture, class and good taste, and we penalize you 5 carats.