Women are often used by brands and ad agencies to sell male products.
We’ve even seen ads in which women dressed in men’s underwear adopt crude, manly behaviors to attract the guy’s attention. So how about using men to promote female bags?
Chanel uses this concept in this photo shoot by photographer David Byun. Topless hunks pose with the Chanel bags, adding a sexy edge that female models can’t bring.
Will we see more ads and editorials using men to target women?
Opposite Sexvertising
Chanel Sells Women's Bags With Hunky Male Models
Trend Themes
1. Gender-swapping Advertisements - Brands are exploring the use of the opposite gender to promote their products, disrupting traditional advertising norms.
2. Diverse Representation in Fashion Ads - Fashion brands are incorporating more diverse and unconventional models to attract attention and challenge existing beauty standards.
3. Breaking Gender Stereotypes in Advertising - Advertisers are challenging traditional gender roles by featuring men in ads promoting products traditionally associated with women.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Luxury Goods - The fashion industry can embrace this disruptive trend to appeal to a wider audience and push for inclusivity.
2. Advertising and Marketing - Ad agencies can explore innovative approaches to creating advertisements that challenge stereotypes and resonate with diverse consumer groups.
3. Photography and Creative Arts - Photographers can experiment with unconventional concepts and models to create captivating visual narratives that break traditional boundaries.