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(((Calvin Klein))) might be a kike faggot, but it's hard to imagine him approving of such an ad. He retired in 2003, so it is likely someone else greenlit that disgusting ad.

CK ads used to always be well done. Generally attractive people, often provocative posing etc. Some controversial stuff, but iconic if you're part of the fashion photography or marketing business. I recently did a photoshoot for a client where old Calvin Klein ads were a big part of their inspiration.

Nearly everything these days is a grotesque parody of what they used to be. Interesting watching current Jews shit all over the legacy and creations of the kikes who came before them... Along with their out of control Marxist and nigger pets.

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lipstick on a pig

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Early years Klein was born on November 19, 1942 to a Jewish family in the Bronx, the son of Flore (née Stern) (1909–2006) and Leo Klein.[1][2] Leo had immigrated to New York from Hungary, while Flore was born in the United States to immigrants from Galicia and Buchenland, Austrian Empire (modern day-Ukraine).[3][4]

Klein went to Isobel Rooney Middle School 80 (M.S.80) as a child. He attended the High School of Art and Design in Manhattan and matriculated at, but never graduated from, New York's Fashion Institute of Technology, receiving an honorary doctorate in 2003. He did his apprenticeship in 1962 at an old line cloak-and-suit manufacturer, Dan Millstein,[5] and spent five years designing at other New York City shops. In 1968, he launched his first company with a childhood friend,[6] Barry K. Schwartz.[6][7]

Klein was one of several design leaders raised in the Jewish community in the Bronx, along with Robert Denning and Ralph Lauren.[8] He became a protégé of Baron de Gunzburg,[7] through whose introductions he became the toast of the New York elite fashion scene even before he had his first mainstream success with the launch of his first jeans line. He was immediately recognized for his talent after his first major showing at New York Fashion Week. He was hailed as the new Yves Saint Laurent, and was noted for his clean lines.

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The point of the meme is still valid.

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There been doing this for decades.

Put rich white people in ads for blacks.

Then blacks buy it thinking they look rich

Then show blacks wearing your product to white people

White people thinks it's cool and buy it

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When I see products promoted to blacks, I view it as an inferior product.

White flight.

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Then it wasn't meant for you

This formula might apply to some ads. With blacks that are made out to be clever, good looking, having fun...

But this one?

She looks hideous. Her pose is not flattering. Neither is her expression. She looks like a mouth breather.

What about this is cool?

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It's not even a "she." That's a tranny.