
Skyy Vodka, Inc.
2822 Van Ness Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94109
(415) 931-2000
10 April 2002
Dear public relations coordinator:
I am writing in regards to the advertisement released by your company entitled
"Skyy Blue." I wrote to you in March 2000 regarding another advertisement
(entitled #49 Riviera Rendezvous.) I am, as I was then, appalled by the image
that I came upon while reading Entertainment Weekly's April 12th issue. I am
sure other people are viewing the picture with an equal amount of disgust. The
image itself is not just selling your alcoholic drink; it is perpetuating an
unrealistic picture of alcohol and its effects. The advertisement is both
offensive and degrading to women. The woman in the picture is objectified and
in view of a man with a symbolic erection. The woman is half-naked and standing
in a "come and get me pose" with her legs wide open. You are selling a message
with your vodka that women are cheap and easy~ and that if a man can get a woman
under the influence, she'll "open up" too. Aside from it being glaringly
offensive, this advertisement is also fiscally unsound as it alienates a
significant portion of your clientele.
This is not the first time that your company has received negative responses to
the advertisements, which you create. It seems there was another specific
portrait depicting two women in an unflattering image. "Inner Peace" #23 is
anything but peaceful. I am not going to elaborate on what is blatantly an issue
of inferiority between two women from two different ethnic backgrounds. The
tally is now at three offensive advertisements. I do not enjoy any of them but
the above three must be addressed. I am asking specifically that you take
responsibility for these degrading images of women. You are selling alcohol, not
sex, not status, and certainly not an easy woman. The advertisement is not art.
It is a "socially acceptable" form of reinforcing the way society should see
women. I'm not buying it anymore.
I request a formal apology for the offensive advertisement and ask for its
immediate removal from the eyes of the public. It is demeaning to women. We are
not sex objects and this ad is clearly an objectification of a woman, selling her
sexuality as a commodity for men (which they can get by using your alcohol). I
am now boycotting Skyy Vodka for life! I have been informing the public (through
email, word of mouth, academic presentations, and through web-based organizations
that are working for the same goal-to change the way women are treated in
society) of this matter and will continue to do so as clearly you are an
irresponsible company that disregards a woman's integrity. This lack of
responsibility only contributes to the disrespect for women and their bodies. A
woman is raped every three minutes in our society. Think about the women in your
life and if you give a damn think of them the next time you consider creating
such a ridiculous ad.
Ms. Jennifer Reger
Read Skyy Vodka's response.
Read Jennifer's response to Skyy's letter.
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