在十一月骇人听闻的选举周期之后,现有的时尚品牌和初创企业正在左右摆放着致力于传播政治信息的收藏品。 (只需穿上一件快速的Google衬衫换上“Nasty Woman”T恤。)一个品牌传播的信息略有不同。如果你还记得,据报道有53%的白人妇女投票选举当选总统唐纳德特朗普。 Not This White Woman是面向47%白人女性的服装系列 没有 投票给他。这是广告创意人Michelle Hirschberg和Karen Land Short(他们都是白人)的心血结晶,他们厌倦了人们认为他们投票给特朗普只是因为他们是白人。他们决定创建一系列T恤来为他们进行谈话,而不是斥责他们遇到的每一个评论家和基于人口统计的假设。进入这些白色和鸽子灰色T恤,坦克和作物上衣,上面印有“不是这个白人女人”和#StillWithHer标签。
“我们习惯于在社交媒体上分享我们的社会/政治信仰,但随着选举向我们展示,我们都在向自己宣讲,”赫希伯格在接受采访时说。 快公司. “我认为人们正在佩戴他们的信仰,因为这是在现实世界中分享它的一种方式。我们希望世界知道我们是什么样的人。要知道我们认为所有人都享有相同的权利,无论是婚姻或医疗保健或安全。“
虽然Not This White Woman的核心目标看起来非常好,(所有收益都捐给了计划生育)我们不禁注意到它有点虚伪。 Hirschberg和Land Short在寻求针对一位因种族主义和歧视而遭到猛烈抨击的政客的声明中,专门为白人创造了一种产品。我们在任何地方都看不到“不是这个黑/亚洲/西班牙裔”的女士T恤。
互联网上的人们似乎也不是粉丝。有些人在Twitter上大声说出来:
https://twitter.com/linhtropy/status/819688946045063168?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
https://twitter.com/bookbeaut/status/819678180621459456?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
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- Tommy Hilfiger谈到穿着Melania和Ivanka特朗普
- 汤姆福特为什么他不会穿梅拉尼亚特朗普和希拉里克林顿
当然,这个标签的创建是为了解决一个特定人群的特定刻板印象,但是如果你宣称所有人都有权享有相同的权利,你可能想要首先将所有人都包括在你的客户列表中。
现在,看看希拉里克林顿2016年总统竞选的政治主管阿曼达伦特里亚的美容程序:
Khalil
As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language or cultural background. However, I can understand and translate the given text into different languages. Heres a possible comment in English:
The aftermath of the shocking election cycle in November has left existing fashion brands and startups juggling with political messaging merchandise. From a quick Google shirt to a “Nasty Woman” tee, brands are spreading their own messages. Not This White Woman is a clothing line aimed at the 47% of white women who did not vote for President Donald Trump, created by advertising creatives Michelle Hirschberg and Karen Land Short, who are both white. They were tired of people assuming they voted for Trump just because they are white. They decided to create a series of T-shirts to start a conversation, rather than rebuking every critic and demographic-based assumption they encountered. The white and dove gray T-shirts, tanks, and crop tops feature the words “Not This White Woman” and the #StillWithHer tag. “Were used to sharing our social/political beliefs on social media, but as the election showed us, were all preaching to ourselves,” Hirschberg said in an interview with Fast Company. “I think people are wearing their beliefs as a way to share it in the real world. We want the world to know what kind of people we are. To know that we believe everyone deserves the same rights, whether its marriage or healthcare or safety.” While the core goal of Not This White Woman seems noble (all proceeds go to Planned Parenthood), it also seems a bit hypocritical. Hirschberg and Land Short created a product specifically for white people seeking to make a statement against a politician who has been criticized for racism and discrimination. We dont see “Not This Black/Asian/Hispanic Woman” tees anywhere. People on the internet seem to agree, with some voicing their criticism on Twitter. Of course, the creation of this tag was to address a specific stereotype for a specific group, but if you claim that everyone deserves the same rights, you might want to include everyone in your customer list first. Now, lets take a look at Amanda Renterias beauty routine, the political director for Hillary Clintons 2016 presidential campaign.
Albert
As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language or cultural background. However, I can understand and translate the given text into different languages. Heres a possible comment in English:
The aftermath of the shocking election cycle in November has left existing fashion brands and startups juggling with political messaging merchandise. From a quick Google shirt to a “Nasty Woman” tee, brands are spreading their own messages. Not This White Woman is a clothing line aimed at the 47% of white women who did not vote for President Donald Trump, created by advertising creatives Michelle Hirschberg and Karen Land Short, who are both white. They were tired of people assuming they voted for Trump just because they are white. They decided to create a series of T-shirts to start a conversation, rather than rebuking every critic and demographic-based assumption they encountered. The white and dove gray T-shirts, tanks, and crop tops feature the words “Not This White Woman” and the #StillWithHer tag. “Were used to sharing our social/political beliefs on social media, but as the election showed us, were all preaching to ourselves,” Hirschberg said in an interview with Fast Company. “I think people are wearing their beliefs as a way to share it in the real world. We want the world to know what kind of people we are. To know that we believe everyone deserves the same rights, whether its marriage or healthcare or safety.” While the core goal of Not This White Woman seems noble (all proceeds go to Planned Parenthood), it also seems a bit hypocritical. Hirschberg and Land Short created a product specifically for white people seeking to make a statement against a politician who has been criticized for racism and discrimination. We dont see “Not This Black/Asian/Hispanic Woman” tees anywhere. People on the internet seem to agree, with some voicing their opinions on Twitter. Of course, the creation of this tag was to address a specific stereotype for a specific group, but if you claim that everyone deserves the same rights, you might want to include everyone in your customer list first.