Armani built a multibillion-dollar global brand from something as simple as an unstructured jacket, and broke down the walls between formal and casual.
From Munir’s point of view, a few bumps here and there is par for the course. He isn’t going to drive his dumper truck to its doom. He wants to use it as a weapon.
This article is fire!? AMAZING analysis Harnidh Kaur!
As for the comment about going back to ads without hair, I’d encourage you to look at all of Billies ads. They have one where all the women are hairless, and wearing HEELS while shaving wet and dry. By catering to the male gaze Billie has used sexism to sell product.
THIS is feminism. Analyzing the way companies capitalize on our movements for change without truly investing in that change.
Honestly, I like you Harnidh but this article is shitty. Analogy of Billie’s ad & Fair Lovely’s ad doesn’t make sense.
Anyway, that’s just my point of view. All the best for upcoming articles!
This article is fire!? AMAZING analysis Harnidh Kaur!
As for the comment about going back to ads without hair, I’d encourage you to look at all of Billies ads. They have one where all the women are hairless, and wearing HEELS while shaving wet and dry. By catering to the male gaze Billie has used sexism to sell product.
THIS is feminism. Analyzing the way companies capitalize on our movements for change without truly investing in that change.
Thank you for this incredible article Kaur!
So we should just go back to razor ads with no hair? Because that’s what feminism is? Gotchya. ?
Honestly, I like you Harnidh but this article is shitty. Analogy of Billie’s ad & Fair Lovely’s ad doesn’t make sense.
Anyway, that’s just my point of view. All the best for upcoming articles!