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To Calvin Klein: "Are You Selling Sex or Apparel?"

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Calvin Klein has done it again - found itself in the middle of a controversy due to 'risque' advertisements. I awoke this morning to a news report of furious passers-by, disaapointed about a Calvin Klein billboard that seemed to be advertising sex more than the apparel.

Pictured on the billboard is a young lady seeming to be kissing a young man while laying on top of another guy; the young lady is wearing nothing but a pair of Calvin Klein jeans, and beneath the 'threesome', lies another topless gentlemen with his Calvin's slightly unbuttoned stretched along the floor beside the sexy threesome.

Calvin Klein has been known for 'sexy' advertisements in the past; a commercial of a young Brooke Shields stating that "... 'nothing' comes between her and her Calvins..." And although knowing this, some passers-by paid less attention, or shrugged off the sexy billboard, while other passers-by are making noise about yet again - another "raunchy" Calvin Klein advertisement.

The news reports went further into details, and gained some comments from disagreeing on-lookers and other media outlets, quoting them, "...It's borderline pornographic..." And I agree.

Have we gotten so to a point that the only way we participate in this consumer-marketing world, is if we buy in to sex? I just don't understand people. When did our nation go from keeping [sexuality] personal and private; A 'thing' that was most sacred in our lives, and turn it into a socially-driven way of living? Sex sells. Phewey! Sex only sells when you are in the selling-sex business. And how degrading is that to sell what you should hold as virtuous, sacred?

I may be getting a bit opinionated, but I feel that it's such a twisted way of thinking, to feel that if you sell sex for something that a person has to wear, where's the sex in it? ... and if sex is in it, the clothing will not be on the body long. So, what's the use in buying that pricey apparel, if you are not going to be in it long? Calvin Klein, can you clear this up for me? Your customers [pay-check] would like to know.

According to the reports, a Calvin Klein spokesperson admitted that the "intention was to create a very sexy campaign that speaks to our targeted demographic." Excuse me, spokesperson. But the models are nearly adults! Does that say you are selling sex to minors? Our children, who we strive so hard for, to maintain positive and healthy balances in life's daily struggles, already? You have got to be kidding me, [Calvin Klein] and you have been in this business for how long? Well, Calvin Klein, I hate to say it, but I believe your company and it's ideas of how America runs on consumer values are completely twisted, and you just may be a contributing factor to what's causing this chaos in our children.

I submit this as a collection for a reference to marketing tools. You must be careful of what/which audience you are targeting for your products; the ones you target may not be the ones who are actually buying it.


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» left by Aldric Chang (1,307)
Aldric Chang
(140 days 21 hours ago.)

Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
Hi Ronyae, many thanks for the wonderful article! I have a 8 year old kid and I agree very much with you. It is amazing what some corporations go to promote products, without consideration of moral issues!

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» left by Ronyae (4,589) (140 days 21 hours ago.)
You got that right, Aldric!  And it's high time someone stepped in for the sake of our youth!  Thanks for reading and sharing a comment.

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» left by Marion Stewart (334)
Marion Stewart
(140 days 1 hour ago.)

Reader Rating: 3 out of 5
Wish you could have included something "good" about the ad.

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» left by Ronyae (4,589) (137 days 3 hours ago.)
I'm sorry Marion, but I didn't "see" anything [good] about the advertisement.  If you may have, please include in comment space provided.  Thanks for reading and sharing your comment.

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» left by Laura Trahan (39,036)
Laura Trahan
(139 days 22 hours ago.)

Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
Ronyae, I couldn't agree moer with you! It is so hard as a mom to drive downtown any more because of the billboards my kids are exposed to. .. It is even worse now that my older one can read! Thanks for bringing this topic up!

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» left by Ronyae (4,589) (137 days 3 hours ago.)
Laura,
   The thanks goes out to striving parents like yourself, who may be able to get the word out about putting a limit to the types of advertisements that are to be publicly placed.  Thanks for reading and sharing a comment.

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» left by Fred R (3) (139 days 21 hours ago.)
Reader Rating: 3 out of 5
Although the article does have some good arguments, it feels like I am not getting both sides of the issue. I feel it may be a good idea to explore more of the ideas and the reasoning behind this ad campaign. What were they trying to achieve with it? Why did they make it the way they did? Why do ads like this work on us? Maybe the real issue lies a bit deeper?

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» left by Ronyae (4,589) (137 days 3 hours ago.)
Fred, Maybe you didn't read further down in the article.  There is a statement made by CK spokesperson on where they stand on this issue.  Thanks for reading what you did, and sharing a comment on what you read.

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» left by Rob Trahan (205)
Rob Trahan
(139 days 16 hours ago.)

Reader Rating: 4 out of 5
Ronyae, you hit on the problem yourself when you said "Calvin Klein has been known for 'sexy' advertisements in the past." When you start down that road, more of the same is no longer "good enough." You have to go bigger, more outlandish, more shocking. It's sad, but not unexpected.

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» left by Ronyae (4,589) (137 days 3 hours ago.)
Rob, I couldn't have stated better myself.  Thanks for reading and sharing your comment.

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» left by Lorrie Davids (7,521)
Lorrie Davids
(139 days 16 hours ago.)

Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
Ronyae - Well said! And look who they are marketing to. No wonder our society has such a warped view of modesty with companies doing this. My take on it is the product or brand must not be very good if they have to attach sex in order to make their sales!

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» left by Ronyae (4,589) (137 days 3 hours ago.)
You got that right, Lorrie!  Thanks for reading and sharing your comment.

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» left by Hannah Quinn (18,413)
Hannah Quinn
(139 days 11 hours ago.)

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I'm not one for censorship, but these types of ads go too far when they are mass marketed and virtually forced into our faces. Most people fail to see them, but there is an aspect of the subliminal that makes young and impressionable people believe such behaviour is the norm and can (in some cases) lower barriers for those still learning and formulating their natural defenses against coercion or uncertainty in particular situations.

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» left by Ronyae (4,589) (137 days 3 hours ago.)
Hannah, a person of mine own heart!  Thanks for reading and sharing a comment.  Stay Blessed.

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» left by Teresa Ortiz (11,116)
Teresa Ortiz
(139 days 9 hours ago.)

Reader Rating: 4 out of 5
Great points Ronyea. You just keep sharing your opinion. It makes a difference. Blessings, Teresa

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» left by Ronyae (4,589) (137 days 3 hours ago.)
Thanks Teresa, my sister online!  It really helps to know that there are some people out here, or there that feel as strongly as I do, about keeping our children as safe as possible from this society-driven world.
     Stay Blessed!

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» left by Rhonda Kay (22)
Rhonda Kay
(139 days 8 hours ago.)

Reader Rating: 4 out of 5
I agree wholeheartedly about companies that target young people with unrealistic ideas and lifestyles that don't promote the well being of our teens. Maybe if more passionate articles like yours were promoted,then, maybe,the media will listen!

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» left by Ronyae (4,589) (137 days 3 hours ago.)
Rhonda, that is one of the greatest compliments my writing has had in a good while!  Thank you for reading and sharing your comment!
Stay Blessed!

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» left by Nenita Wells (1,090)
Nenita Wells
(138 days 15 hours ago.)

Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
Hi Ronyae.
 
I agree with you 100%. This is a very interesting read. I, for one, does not patronize his products... thank you for putting this subject in the open.
 
Best regards,
 
Nenita

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» left by Ronyae (4,589) (137 days 3 hours ago.)
Thanks, Nenita!  I feel like someone had to do it, why not me? (smile).  Thanks for reading and sharing a comment.

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» left by Antony Mc Carthy (51)
Antony Mc Carthy
(137 days 4 hours ago.)

Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
Hi Ronyae,
 
Firstly I have not seen the Billboard. But I am sorry sex does sell, if you look at most of the current popstars, they look like 'women of the keys' of old. We live in a society where bearing flesh and talking about sex, is everywhere.
 
The main point from a marketing point of view is always to get attention, they have succeeded, you just wrote an article and I read about a campaign and calvin klien, in Ireland, where very little of his product is sold

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» left by Ronyae (4,589) (137 days 3 hours ago.)
Antony, I applaud Ireland!  Thanks for reading and sharing your comment.

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» left by Swapna Nanda (427)
Swapna Nanda
(136 days 2 hours ago.)

Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
Ronyae,
 
I always admired your articles and this one fo the best. I totally agree with you.

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» left by Ronyae (4,589) (134 days 15 hours ago.)
Thank you, Swapna!  And, good to see you on here, again (smile).

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» left by Mark Ste. Marie (233)
Mark Ste. Marie
(136 days ago.)

Reader Rating: 4 out of 5
Ronyae, it's quite hard to disagree with you. There are times I feel I am "getting old". Morals and ethics are suffering today and the attitude that "the ends justify the means" creates that. I think Calvin Klein is sending the wrong image of their company to the consumer. Yet, if people keep buying their product they will continue sending this message to the public.

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» left by Ronyae (4,589) (134 days 15 hours ago.)
Mark,
     I couldn't agree with you more.  Customers are sending the wrong message as well when they continue to support the company by buying the products: we like it.  Bad message, Mark.  Thanks for reading and sharing your comment.

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