Katie Price objectified' in Diesel clothing advert
Briefly

The article discusses critical social issues, emphasizing quality journalism's role in informing the public without financial barriers. It highlights a banned Diesel advertisement featuring Katie Price, drawing complaints about objectifying women and promoting unrealistic body types. Diesel defended the ad as an effort to challenge stereotypes, showcasing diverse body representations, and claimed it celebrated Price's empowerment. Despite their defense, the ad was removed from circulation due to public outcry and regulatory concerns, underlining the complex dynamics between fashion marketing and societal values.
The ad appeared in March and faced 13 complaints for objectifying women and having a model who appeared unhealthily thin, leading to its ban.
Diesel argued that the ad was a celebration of Katie Price's sexuality and empowerment, aimed at challenging stereotypes and supporting body diversity.
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