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This campaign from India boasts that jeweler P.N. Gadgil & Sons has been creating art since 1832. Okay, but the art in these advertisements seem to be perpetuating the objectification of women—and fair-skinned women to boot.
This campaign from India boasts that jeweler P.N. Gadgil & Sons has been creating art since 1832. Okay, but the art in these advertisements seem to be perpetuating the objectification of women—and fair-skinned women to boot.
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