(nsfw) selling men's suits with Fashism (fashion + sexism).






(click images) Following in the stylish footsteps of Calvin Klein (rapey), Duncan Quinn (gruesome), Tom Ford (nsfw), and Dolce & Gabbana, Dutch menswear company Suit Supply ratchets up the contrived controversy with these images from their Winter campaign titled "Shameless." We've got (top to bottom, left to right): what looks like a foursome with oral action on man at right; boob grab; counter-top rear entry over coffee; auto-erotica; nipple touch plus possible pole tugging; and panty peek. Oh, Netherlands. (via Jezebel).
3 Comments:
Makes me want to go suit shopping :)
Are you all crazy? You don't need to have porno to sell any thing. Especially violent exploitation, which sets a bad example for young viewers. Therese Abdali
Appalling, but then I guess it made them popular overnight. Someone probably got a pay rise or a bonus for that.
You shouldn't need to have violent imagery towards women to sell a product.
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