Thursday, 7 April 2016

Gucci advert banned for using "unhealthily thin" female model


A Gucci advert has been banned for using an “unhealthily thin” model. The advert for the Italian fashion brand showed a group of models at a dance party in a villa outside of Florence, each wearing items from the Gucci cruise collection.

In the original advert, the video featured images of two models at the end of the creative; one sat on a bright yellow sofa wearing a short skirt showing her legs, and another wearing a long-sleeved and long-length dress leaning at an angle against a wall.

Both models were the subject of a complaint that the advert was irresponsible for showing “unhealthily” women.
Gucci claimed that the advert, which appeared on The Times’ website, was aimed at an “older, sophisticated” audience, claiming that the newspaper had an “adult and mature readership”.

The brand stated that while the models were slim, nowhere in the advert were their bones visible, their clothes were not revealing and the “lighting was uniform and warm to ensure there were no hollows caused by shadows”.

But while the Advertising Standards Authority said the model on the sofa appeared slim but not excessively slender or underweight, the model leaning against the wall looked “unhealthily thin”.

The ASA said the model’s torso and arms appeared quite slender and “out of proportion with her hear and lower body”. It added that “her pose elongated her torso and accentuated her waist so that it appeared to be very small,” while “her somber facial expression and dark make-up particularly around the eyes, made her face look gaunt”. The image of the model has been branded irresponsible and banned from further use. 

What is your opinion? Do you think the models are too "thin"? Don't they eat?



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