Companies like Dove and magazines such as Vogue are editing out the women in their images for one day as part of a campaign from the Clinton Foundation.
Top brands and magazines are yanking women from their advertisements and cover images to promote gender equality on National Women’s Day.
Companies like Dove and magazine such as Vogue are replacing the women in their images for one day with a blank space and the web address to Not-There.org, a campaign from the Clinton Foundation.
The foundation released a video on Sunday, featuring actresses such as Cameron Diaz and Amy Poehler, to explain what the movement is all about.
The campaign is part of the Clinton foundation’s “No Ceilings” initiative, which aims to improve the rights and equality of women around the world.
"I think sometimes the media gives the false impression, through its visual imagery, that women are treated equally in the global conversation,” Vogue editor Anna Wintour said in a statement. “It is important for us to correct that impression, even symbolically on March 8, to move the conversation forward and create real change.”
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