“Racist” Air France geisha poster prompts satirical home-made fixes
Air France has come under fire this week after its latest promotional ad campaign, which consists of a series of 18 photos featuring mostly caucasian women dressed and made up to represent countries the airline serves, depicts Japan as the land of giant-haired geisha.
Its hardly the most offensive ad ever and its certainly better than ANAs big-nosed white men commercial from earlier this year but critics are calling for it to be pulled, with many suggesting that it is stereotypically racist and in poor taste. Fortunately, net users were on hand to fix Air Frances photos, and make them that little bit more Japanese
Air France, France is in the air is daring to be different to carry the ambitions of the Trans-form 2015 plan, an Air France press release states. The visuals, created by the Argentine photographers Sofia & Mauro, create an effect of surprise by mixing heritage and modernity, while echoing Air Frances past as a renowned poster specialist. Pleasure, youth and vitality emerge from images of the Moulin Rouge, the French Revolution, the Sun King, master chefs and haute couture.
Theyre stylish alright, and definitely eye-catching, but the photo depicting Japan with that enormous headdress and steely eyed model seems awfully cliché, not to mention rather outdated.
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