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Objectification Of Women In The Fashion Industry

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Objectification of women is not something new in today’s society but has been an issue for many years, ranging from advertisements in the 1950’s telling women what they had to do in order to be the perfect wife to the advertisements today telling women to look a certain way. Everyone is constantly surrounded by advertisements, they are on the television, in magazines, on the sides of buses and buildings and all around us on the internet. There is no way to escape these advertisements, as Jean Kilbourne said “The average American is exposed to over 3,000 ads every single day and will spend two years of his or her life watching television commercials.” Many people only notice that women are being objectified in beauty and fashion advertisements, as this is the most common places. However, this is sadly not true, women are used as a tool of advertisements for food, cars, beer and even by organizations such as PETA. However, this is still the biggest area of concern for women. This essay aims to address how the fashion industry is objectifying women, through advertisements aimed at females and advertisements aimed at males. To begin, the lingerie industry is guilty for portraying only thin, white women. An advertisement from Victoria secret in 2014, titled “the perfect body” (Luxen, 2017) was released and caused a massive uproar. The advertisement was titled the perfect body but did not show more than one body type, it showed 10 skinny Victoria secret models, and only showed

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