THE FIGHT SOCAL’S MONTHLY LGBTQ MAGAZINE NOVEMBER 2017
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Campaign showing<br />
clothed women and nude<br />
men—a statement about<br />
how women are often presented<br />
as disembodied sex<br />
objects in clothing ads.<br />
Women’s clothing brand Suistudio USA has a series<br />
of ads that reverse common gender roles, reports<br />
<strong>LGBTQ</strong> Nation at lgbtqnation.com.<br />
The “Not Dressing Men” campaign shows women<br />
clothed and looking at the camera, while male models are naked<br />
and don’t have faces.<br />
The campaign is a statement about how women are often presented<br />
as disembodied sex objects in clothing ads.<br />
“There is nothing wrong with sex, the naked human body, and<br />
the inclusion of that in a campaign. Sex is a big part of fashion,”<br />
Suistudio USA vice president Kristina Barricelli told UpWorthy.<br />
“The problem is that in recent history, we haven’t seen a naked<br />
man objectified in the background. How strange! Why not?”<br />
<strong>NOVEMBER</strong> <strong>2017</strong> | <strong>THE</strong> <strong>FIGHT</strong> 45