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Inject me: Skechers tries on the stereotypes with Christina Aguilera as "naughty and nice" "nurse"

August 2004 -- In the coming months, shoemaker Skechers reportedly plans to run a global ad campaign called "Naughty and Nice," featuring Christina Aguilera, as part of a long term marketing deal with the pop music star. Ms. Aguilera will be featured in three different ads: as a police officer confronting a woman bending over a car, as a schoolteacher confronting a student sitting at her desk, and as a nurse confronting a patient sitting on a hospital bed. In each photo, Aguilera plays both figures, and there is a strong element of sado-masochism, with the authority figures as the dominants. All figures are dressed and posed in sexually suggestive ways, often with exposed bras and/or short shorts. In each case the dominant wields a symbol of her physical authority in a threatening, if goofy, way: the teacher holds a ruler, the cop some handcuffs, and the nurse is about to inject a patient with something that looks like a huge 100 cc metal syringe connected to an 8 gauge needle. The submissives seem to wear expressions of mock alarm. Although the Christinas are apparently all wearing Skechers, on the blackboard behind the teacher someone has written many times: "Skechers Are Not Part of the Uniform." This campaign will reportedly be run in pop culture and teen magazines and placed in retail stores around the world, and it has already received significant coverage in the business and advertising press. Send this letter to Skechers.

Evidently, someone has a reason to think that auto-erotic and/or sado-masochistic lesbian role-playing fantasies with a touch of petty rebellion sell consumer products. However one might feel about the themes underlying these ads, the nursing image presented here clearly plays into harmful stereotypes that have been a factor in the profession's current crisis. The image of Christina Aguilera (who is, to say the least, closely associated with public sexuality) holding a gleaming silver syringe/vibrator, wearing a sultry look, a nurse's cap with red cross, a white "nurse's" mini-dress that fails to conceal much of her breasts, her red heart-patterned white bra, her near-fully visible garter belt which runs down to her white stockings and white dominatrix boots...well, it's not exactly what we had in mind to attract bright young students, or those seeking a second career, to nursing. This ad simultaneously exploits the "naughty nurse" and the battleaxe/Nurse Ratched stereotypes, setting the nurse up both as an available sex object and a mock-malevolent authority figure, rather than a competent professional. Of course, similar things are being done with teachers and police officers, but those professions are not in the same posture as nursing in terms of gender composition or global shortage, and in any case, they are no doubt able to look out for themselves.

Yes, it's a big tease, but given the role of these stereotypes in fostering a harmful public image of nursing, we strongly object to this ad, which will apparently be distributed widely around the world.

We urge everyone to write to Skechers or send our instant letter to ask that this depiction cease immediately.

We understand from Skechers public relations department that these print ads will be primarily running in European and Canadian magazines. Skechers refused to reveal their "print list" of magazines where the ads will appear. We will be counting on our international members to alert us if you see these ads in print.

See more on the advertising campaign from cherryflava or from the businesswire.

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Come on this is ridiculous....Nurses as a group need to get over themselves and realize that it is ADVERTISING for crying out loud. So I see an ad shouwing someone as a scantily clad nurse or teacher or cop..I take it and so does the public as for what it is..an ad. Oh Vey!!!

Dave

I agree, Dave. I've been a nurse since 1981. I can laugh at myself as well as anyone else can; maybe better. LIGHTEN THE HE** Up!! I say to those of you who are "outraged" and "offended." It's all marketing and advertising, and no one takes it seriously--heck, no one takes Chrisitina Aguilera seriously!!

A while back some petition circualted among various nursing groups who were "outraged" at Disney for a Jessica Rabbit nurse pin. Then there were the nurses who were "outraged" at beer commercials depicting nurses, which were actually quite funny. This begs the question: How do these peole ever have time to give good patrient care or even have fun on their days off--seems like all their time is either spent being "outraged" or writing letters expressing their "outrage."

Gosh, I saw an ad of various local doctors when I was working in San Francisco--real doctors, with their names on the ad--in famous designer underwear. Do you think the docs I worked with were "outraged?" Heck, no--they were envious that THEY didn't look good enough to pose for the ad!

Specializes in ER, ICU, L&D, OR.
Dave, love, have you seen the Ad??????

It is just plain trash.

(Admittedly, I detest, despise and loathe Christina, and that adds to the fire. The woman is one of the worst jokes perpetuated by mass media)

Whats wrong with Christina, she honestly seems to be a nice person. Is it her fault she is so dang HOT

I've got a copy of the ad on my website if anybody wants to see it!

Specializes in M/S, Foot Care, Rehab.

I agree with Dave, not a big deal. I wonder if there are just as many folks on police and teacher websites upset with their stereotyped images. All professions have good and bad stereotypes associated with them. There's always been the 'sexy nurse' stereotype out there in the tight white dress and stockings in movies, videos, advertisements, art... it's nothing new. and yes, I'm a liberal feminist goddess worshipping man-hater type, haha

Plus, WE'RE the ones who get to see naked people!! Whoopie!!!

I have to admit I'm with Caroladybelle . . .I detest Christina and her so-called singing (over-wrought junk). :rolleyes:

Tom - your taste in women reminds me of that country song about the guy who likes his women trashy. Nothing wrong with that though. :)

I think we all have the individual right to respond to stuff that offends or to not get offended. I HATED the Herbal Essence commercial with the fake orgasm loudly blasted into my living room. HATED IT. I would always mute the sound if I could get to the remote in time. But I guess it did sell the shampoo or they wouldn't have kept it up for years and years. I did write a protest letter about that.

We are all different - those who want to write letters should do so and those who don't think it is a big deal . . well, that's ok too.

steph

Specializes in ICU, CM, Geriatrics, Management.
Come on this is ridiculous...

Agree.

Some folks here seem to be way too sensitive. Can't talk about weight, don't dare mention that, God forbid someone crack a joke regarding this, "oh Lord, an ad making a little fun of a nurse," yada, yada, yada.

Please let's get a life!

Specializes in ER.

I'm sorry, I just can't take Christina Aguilara seriously in anything she does.

Specializes in ICU, CM, Geriatrics, Management.
... Is it her fault she is so dang HOT

Hahahahahahahahaha!

Specializes in ICU, CM, Geriatrics, Management.
I'm sorry, I just can't take Christina Aguilara seriously in anything she does.

No need to be sorry at all.

Is Christina's career really in such jeopardy that she needs to do this stuff?? Unlike certain other pop divas she actually has talent.

Specializes in Emergency room, med/surg, UR/CSR.

I don't see the point of the ad at all. What has a trashily (SIC?) dressed nurse have to do with shoes?!?!? That ad doesn't even make sense and yes, I'm outraged that Christina is portrayed as a nurse that way. Why don't they just give her a pole to swing around and advertise for strip bars instead? Then the ad would make more sense! :angryfire

JMHO, Pam

I fail to see the drama...these images are metaphors...only fools take them in any practical sense as an accurate representation...I agree...get over it peoples...all of the people important to me in this life respect my vocation...most importantly...I do...and c'mon...its Christina in thigh highs...can't be that bad surely lol;)

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