Dove Beauties
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Dove Beauties is a colloquial phrase coined as a result of the 2004 ad campaign by Dove, ostensibly attempting to change the paradigm and definition of societally accepted beauty.
In 2004, Dove, a large company in the health product and beauty sector, released a series of print and television ads featuring happy-looking, lingerie-clad women with "everyday" looks. The initial campaign was first launched in the UK, with similar campaigns following in 2005 in the US and Canada.
Proponents of Dove's campaign say that the company is striving to generate change from within the generally weight-conscious advertisement industry. Such persons would say that the ads are in juxtaposition to typical advertisements that almost exclusively feature overly slender models with features corresponding to a European standard of beauty.
Critics charge that it is cynical to promote the beauty of "real" women while also selling lotions designed to reduce the appearance of cellulite to the same audience. Critics also charge that the models in the US ad campaign range from size 4 to size 12, while the average woman in the US wears a size 14, and that polls on the Dove website where viewers can vote whether a model is "fat or fab" and "gray (haired) or gorgeous" reinforce the very stereotypes the ad campaign was supposed to overcome.
This term has also been used perjoratively to refer to attractive but largely overweight women.
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[edit] The models
[edit] UK
- Joanna Cook, 25 - Loughton, Essex
- Emma Darwish, 25 - South West London
- Linda Di Maria, 23 - Hertfordshire
- Sylveste Molyneaux, 27 - South West London
- Stella Page, 28 - North London
- Coralie Rose, 24 - West London
[edit] US
- Julie Arko, 26 - Charlotte, North Carolina
- Gina Crisanti, 24 - Fort Worth, Texas
- Shanel Lu, 26 - Landover, Maryland
- Stacy Nadeau, 20 - Ann Arbor, Michigan
- Lindsey Stokes, 22 - Silver Spring, Maryland
- Sigrid Sutter, 25 - Hacienda Heights, California
[edit] External links
Official Sites
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Reviews