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I dunno about that, actually. For as long as I remember couples depicted in advertising (particularly if they are in a bed) show the woman with a clearly visible diamond ring, suggesting that they're married. Nonreligious people don't really care if people live together when they're not married, so I suppose that's just to appease the traditional/religious people. But as for religious symbols, they've been around (and often backfired) like the fun Rockin' Sikh for Walkers Poppadums in 1988. Lots of people complained that the ad was racist back then.
Sad update
EXCLUSIVE: a female Iranian athlete who did not wear a hijab at an international competition will be directly transferred to Evin prison from the airport, IranWire can reveal.
iranwire.com/en/politics/10… #Iran #Truth #Mahsa_Aminiمهساامینی #MahsaAmini #hijab
https://twitter.com/IranWireEnglish/status/1582128573443608576?t=ZDXZ7ww...
"If you wanted a conversation you wouldn't hide replies" - Ulta is being called out for blocking and removing comments to this campaign on Twitter. This went quite pearshaped.
Or blocking people they disagree with pic.twitter.com/OzPicsb5kH— Bryce (@BryceInThrice) October 16, 2022
You mean the one shot by Steven Meisel? Yes, probably, that and old Dior images.
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