10 Examples of Women's Portrayal in Ads, From the Good to the Bad to the Completely Sexist

Representation has changed since the 1950s, but not always quite enough

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It’s 2018, and many ads featuring women are still steeped in 1950s-era patriarchal stereotypes. And 85 percent of women say they are offended by stereotypical depictions of their gender, according to a joint study by JWT and the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media.

But there’s a rising wave of women working behind the scenes to challenge such representations. With movements like #MeToo and #TimesUp acting as catalysts for change, agencies are taking a hard look at their policies, and in some cases, installing more female leaders in high-powered creative roles.

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