Some feminists criticised the depiction of such a physically and mentally
idealised woman, and Germaine Greer called her a «distorted, sexually ambiguous, male fantasy.»
Not exact matches
that Nestlé violations include promotion through health care systems, direct targeting of mothers and pregnant
women and advertising and labelling with
idealising health and nutrition claims;
These prohibit the use of
idealising claims such as those Nestlé puts on labels and other strategies it uses, such as advertising of brand names, seeking direct and indirect contact with pregnant
women and mothers of infants and young children and targeting of health workers.
«
Women see images on formula packaging and think their experience of feeding their child should be just like that, but the
idealising language and pictures on the formula tins are ridiculous, because all of the products have a huge risk in comparison to breastfeeding,» Rundall told Al Jazeera.
For almost every brand or magazine for which Chaix works, she starts by envisioning a certain
woman,
idealised but also drawn from real - world observations: «Who is she, is she sensual, distant, iconic, full of energy or something else?»
His camera turns the vehicle into a truly erotic being that communicates with its owner only with its movements, like an
idealised silent
woman.
A series of emotional and physical conflicts lead Ellis to learn that while
women are not the enemy, nor are they
idealised beings who only exist to redeem troubled men.
There's a wonderfully subtle yet forthright feminist undertone to her work, too: the
women she draws aren't
idealised figures either slimmed down or curved up in all the right places — they're lumpy and normal and hardworking and smart.
One of the judges has said that Wilkes's work is about disrupting «an
idealised idea of what
women might be».