Why is still so shockg to see gay people mastream ads? At a time when every other mographic is practilly shoehorned to marketg for the sake of diversy, gays and lbians are still all but visible the TV advertisg landspe. But while you might not have seen many yourself, gay-themed TV ads are fely out there. To close out Gay Pri Month, we tracked down 50 of them om around the world and anized them to seven tegori that seem to keep poppg up ("Lbians Are Hot," "Don't Tell Mom," etc.). Check out the llectn after the jump.
Contents:
- ADVERTISG HAS E OUT: VIEWERS’ PERCEPTN OF THE PORTRAYAL OF LBIAN, GAY, AND TRANSGENR CHARACTERS ADVERTISG
- THE 50 GAYT ADS EVER
ADVERTISG HAS E OUT: VIEWERS’ PERCEPTN OF THE PORTRAYAL OF LBIAN, GAY, AND TRANSGENR CHARACTERS ADVERTISG
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Brands that chose to reprent gay and lbian people were takg a huge risk. In 1986, the vodka brand Absolut created an ad that clud the artwork of Keh Harg, an AIDs advote who was openly gay at the time. To draw a rrelatn to the prent day, another vodka brand, Stoli, 40 years later produced an ad honorg polician and gay rights activist Harvey Milk wh a specially themed bottle–and a robt ad mpaign to support the lnch.
THE 50 GAYT ADS EVER
Even though their support was often subtle, the ads still shocked the world wh their mastream reprentatn the face of a wily homophobic culture. Wh the ntug taboo agast gay reprentatn and the backlash om queer-iendly ads the 1980s, brands ntued to shy away om the overt reprentatn of LGBTQ+ people most advertisements. It was IKEA that first ma wav wh their mercial that featured an openly gay uple.