Twitter Google Plus Pinterest

Error message

  • Warning: ini_set() has been disabled for security reasons in drupal_environment_initialize() (line 692 of /home/buyceleb/public_html/includes/bootstrap.inc).
  • Warning: ini_set() has been disabled for security reasons in drupal_environment_initialize() (line 695 of /home/buyceleb/public_html/includes/bootstrap.inc).
  • Warning: ini_set() has been disabled for security reasons in drupal_environment_initialize() (line 696 of /home/buyceleb/public_html/includes/bootstrap.inc).
  • Warning: ini_set() has been disabled for security reasons in drupal_environment_initialize() (line 697 of /home/buyceleb/public_html/includes/bootstrap.inc).
  • Warning: ini_set() has been disabled for security reasons in drupal_environment_initialize() (line 700 of /home/buyceleb/public_html/includes/bootstrap.inc).
  • Warning: ini_set() has been disabled for security reasons in drupal_environment_initialize() (line 702 of /home/buyceleb/public_html/includes/bootstrap.inc).
  • Warning: ini_set() has been disabled for security reasons in include_once() (line 290 of /home/buyceleb/public_html/sites/default/settings.php).
  • Warning: ini_set() has been disabled for security reasons in include_once() (line 291 of /home/buyceleb/public_html/sites/default/settings.php).
  • Warning: ini_set() has been disabled for security reasons in include_once() (line 299 of /home/buyceleb/public_html/sites/default/settings.php).
  • Warning: ini_set() has been disabled for security reasons in include_once() (line 306 of /home/buyceleb/public_html/sites/default/settings.php).
  • Warning: ini_set() has been disabled for security reasons in drupal_settings_initialize() (line 806 of /home/buyceleb/public_html/includes/bootstrap.inc).
  • User warning: The following module is missing from the file system: sparta. For information about how to fix this, see the documentation page. in _drupal_trigger_error_with_delayed_logging() (line 1143 of /home/buyceleb/public_html/includes/bootstrap.inc).
  • Deprecated function: implode(): Passing glue string after array is deprecated. Swap the parameters in drupal_get_feeds() (line 394 of /home/buyceleb/public_html/includes/common.inc).
  • Deprecated function: The each() function is deprecated. This message will be suppressed on further calls in _menu_load_objects() (line 579 of /home/buyceleb/public_html/includes/menu.inc).

Sexist Ad Campaign Reminds Women They're Nothing More Than Objects

Warning: Some images may be considered NSFW to some readers

Advertising: Turning women into objects since the beginning of time. 

On Dec. 1, a New Zealand men's clothing company called I Love Ugly launched an advertising campaign for its new jewelry collection. The ads show fully-clothed men modeling their bejeweled hands all over a naked woman's body.

The ads, which were originally posted by fashion and art website HighSnobiety, are not featured on I Love Ugly's website, but can be found on the company's Facebook page

The below image from the campaign, featured in I Love Ugly's Facebook page, shows a man' s hand resting on a woman's bare butt, though it's cropped so that you can't see the woman's underside. 



Below is another image from I Love Ugly's campaign.

Added Warning: Beware sexist bullshit ahead. 

Some people were understandably upset with I Love Ugly's ads and voiced their opinions about the campaign on Twitter. 




Rae Duff, the president for the National Council of Women for New Zealand, told BuzzFeed that the council was "disappointed" by I Love Ugly's ad campaign. "The images use women’s bodies as mere props and promote unequal power dynamics," Duff said. "It reflects how too often women in our society are seen as merely sexual objects and this feeds into our culture of abuse and violence against women. As a brand that targets young men, they should be doing more to promote healthy attitudes.”

I Love Ugly, however, didn't seem too worried about the backlash. The fashion company tweeted the below response on Tuesday, which they have since deleted: 



Hmm... really?

One Twitter user had the perfect response to I Love Ugly's tweet: 



Sexist as hell is right. Do better next time -- much better. 

Head over to HighSnobiety to see more images from I Love Ugly's campaign. 

The Huffington Post reached out to I Love Ugly for comment, but did not hear back by the time of publication. 

Also on HuffPost: 

-- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website.