Tuesday, March 15, 2016

The campaign decried the major television networks for … – Infobae.com

   
   
   


     

       
       
 
       
 
         
 
       
       
 

 
   
The campaign Lane Bryant for its line Plus Size did not pass the filter of censorship of the big chains US Credit:

 
 
       
 
       
 
       
 
        
 
       

The controversy arose around the censorship of a commercial brand Lane Bryant for underwear collection Plus Size .
Two networks in the United States, NBC and ABC , decided not to issue the campaign considering it “indecent” , according to journalists shows the web TMZ
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” what is your body made of? ” is the slogan of the campaign Lane Bryant

The campaign “This Body” ( ‘this body’) shows women posing in lingerie with messages to all they can do their bodies and proud to be so. The ad ends with a challenging question to the status of beauty: “What is your body made of?”

Those who disagree with. decision argue that these television stations broadcast advertisements where women appear in stylized underwear. However, they considered “indecent” to plus-size women proud of their body, which is a clear censorship and aesthetic imposition on consumers.

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the advertising shows women proud of voluptuousness of her body

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a mother breastfeeding her child a body “made for love”


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the search opening beauty standards did not convince the two major television and decided not to broadcast it

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the NBC told the Daily News that did not reject the entire ad, but who asked to be made “some changes”.

     


     

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