Contents:
- THIS 1994 IKEA AD WAS TV'S FIRST-EVER AD WH A GAY COUPLE
- IKEA’S “DG ROOM” FEATUR FIRST OPENLY GAY COUPLE COMMERCIAL
- IKEA’S INIC “DG ROOM”: THE FIRST MERCIAL TO SHOW A GAY UPLE
- THIS IKEA AD WAS THE FIRST MASTREAM TV COMMERCIAL TO FEATURE GAY PEOPLE
THIS 1994 IKEA AD WAS TV'S FIRST-EVER AD WH A GAY COUPLE
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IKEA’S “DG ROOM” FEATUR FIRST OPENLY GAY COUPLE COMMERCIAL
Tim that the ad showed "an aspect of gay life that people never see: our daily liv.
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IKEA’S INIC “DG ROOM”: THE FIRST MERCIAL TO SHOW A GAY UPLE
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THIS IKEA AD WAS THE FIRST MASTREAM TV COMMERCIAL TO FEATURE GAY PEOPLE
In 1994, IKEA aired their TV ad “Dg Room” and beme the first brand to release a mastream mercial featurg a gay uple. Fast forward to 2022, and gay upl featured advertisg no longer seem radil. It was hard to be openly gay, which n be seen by the sheer amount of backlash that IKEA faced bee of this advertisement.
Still, the cultural difference between Swen and the US uld be the reason behd IKEA’s “long history of cludg gay and transgenr them s advertisg”. What’s groundbreakg and unique about this ad is that portrayed a gay uple a posive light durg a tumultuo time perd.
Ellen Carton, executive director of the New York chapter of GLAAD, said the ad showed “an aspect of gay life that people never see: our daily liv. Instead of showg gays and lbians marchg at gay rights ralli or sufferg om AIDS, the IKEA ad humaniz .