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Daniel Saynt & FashionIndie.com’s Ad Campaign

Submitted by on 04/15/2009 – 2:41 AMNo Comment | 194 views

I’ve always been a fan of  utilizing the female form in artistic ways to create beautiful works of art, a earth-shattering photography exhibit (you know, the kind that causes personal epiphanies) and more than memorable advertising campaigns.

I believe in empowerment, not objectification.  Society objectifies the female form in so many negative connotations, I  love  to see it celebrated and exalted in ways that tell a woman to be self-confident and revel in her beauty.

I want to run naked in the rain when when I see advertising campaigns telling a woman it’s okay to push to the envelope, let her voice be heard – loudly, be a bit riske and not even give a @!&%# sometimes. And whether she keeps her clothes on or not is her choice.

To Daniel Saynt at Fashion Indie, your new ad campaign takes everything above in account. Dangerously Beautiful job.

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