Signatures 2654 total
Page: « ‹ 1, ... 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, ... 54 › »
-
251
Name: Michelle Bobrow on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
-
252
Name: Sarah Glover Johnson on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
-
253
Name: Sarah Romeo on Feb 11, 2010Comments: This ad campaign is insulting, demeaning, and inappropriate. Please think about the repercussions that this has on young girls' self esteem, and how it skews their notion of female value to one comprised entirely of looks, sex appeal, and catty judgments. Your marketing team can do better than this.Country: United StatesFlag
-
254
Name: Katherine Perez on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
-
255
Name: Alissa Lembo on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
-
256
Name: Janet Preston on Feb 11, 2010Comments: Unbelievable! Who thought this one up? This is really outrageous.Country: United StatesFlag
-
257
Name: Amparo I. Vazquez on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
-
258
Name: Anne on Feb 11, 2010Comments: This is extremely dangerous, misogynistic, and objectifying behavior that must be stopped immediately. Women are not a sum of body parts that can be dissected for "judging" and consumption. We are human beings.Country: United StatesFlag
-
259
Name: Ashlee Holm on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
-
260
Name: Emily on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
-
261
Name: Emily on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
-
262
Name: Joanne Fiore on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
-
263
Name: Brenda on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
-
264
Name: Zoraida Pichardo on Feb 11, 2010Comments: A.A. should be ashamed of themselves.Country: United StatesFlag
-
265
Name: Kimberly Gross on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
-
266
Name: Alex Cameron on Feb 11, 2010Comments: I'm glad that American Apparel has made non-exploitation of its *workforce* a fashionable idea. If it could make non-exploitation of *women* fashionable, it might do the world in which AA hopes to market itself a world of good.Country: United StatesFlag
-
267
Name: Nichole Schmidt on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
-
268
Name: Grace Flannery on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
-
269
Name: May S. Young on Feb 11, 2010Comments: Why don't you just get out of the clothing business and go into the porn biz instead?! We'll forgive you!Country: United StatesFlag
-
270
Name: Ayana on Feb 11, 2010Comments: This is absolutely disgusting. The CEO of American Apparel doubles as a pornographer.Country: United StatesFlag
-
271
Name: Anonymous on Feb 11, 2010Comments: I have always loved american apparel clothing, but since the arrival of this ad competition, I cannot stand to walk near any AA stores. This is disgusting and disheartening.Country: United StatesFlag
-
272
Name: Diana DelleChiaie on Feb 11, 2010Comments: I am much more than my ass! If this add campaign goes through I will no longer shop at American Apparel. I also find other advertisements of your company, like those you post on the "Texts from Last Night" website to be overly sexualized. Most real 'American' girls wear more than one item of clothing at a time...Country: United StatesFlag
-
273
Name: Jennifer Cox on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
-
274
Name: Jazmin Holmes on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
-
275
Name: Jenni Pickford on Feb 11, 2010Comments: This campaign is absolutely disgusting. American Apparel, you should be ashamed of yourself. Not only have your adds in the past bordered on soft-core porn you are now urging young women to voluntarily make themselves into amateur porn stars.Country: United StatesFlag
-
276
Name: Elizabeth on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
-
277
Name: Kelsie on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
-
278
Name: Andrea Golden on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
-
279
Name: Sarah Webber on Feb 11, 2010Comments: Please give the girls inrelation to your company dignity! And, in return gain dignity for your company. Do you want money/"sex sells" to be your claim to fame, and on the backs of our future. You may want to rethink your agenda. The women with brains are buyin' it. Please reconsider your "invite" and future choices for American Apparel. SarahCountry: United StatesFlag
-
280
Name: Stephanie Quainoo on Feb 11, 2010Comments: "i literally just threw up", "As if the muffin top wasn't bad enough, the legs actually pull on your ass cheeks, so no, i'm not feeling this as you should wear something that fits you.", "That ass is too ghetto for my liking!! " - These are direct quotes from some of the comments on the contestants' pages. No person should be subject to these kinds of soul crushing, self-esteem shattering comments. Shame on you America Apparel, you're tearing women down to 'build them up' in your image. Disgusting.Country: United StatesFlag
-
281
Name: Rebecca Gonzalez-Kreisberg on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
-
282
Name: Meghan on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: ArgentinaFlag
-
283
Name: Colleen O'Donnell on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
-
284
Name: Anonymous on Feb 11, 2010Comments: my friend hates me because i didn't sign it. now i did, and im sure she still hates me.Country: United StatesFlag
-
285
Name: Sarah Joseph Kurien on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
-
286
Name: Erica DeGarmo on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
-
287
Name: Anonymous on Feb 11, 2010Comments: This is disgusting. The last thing young girls need to be exposed to.Country: United StatesFlag
-
288
Name: Alison Peters on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: CanadaFlag
-
289
Name: Wendi Koble on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
-
290
Name: Penny Roehrer on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
-
291
Name: Judie Schneider on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: CanadaFlag
-
292
Name: Elizabeth Dettmer on Feb 11, 2010Comments: you are insulting women. and guess what ? women are not stupid and we are not going to take being treated like we are anymore !Country: United StatesFlag
-
293
Name: Anonymous on Feb 11, 2010Comments: BlechCountry: United StatesFlag
-
294
Name: Anonymous on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
-
295
Name: The Hon. Dr Jocelynne A. Scutt on Feb 11, 2010Comments: What a pity that American Apparel harbours such a low opinion of women and girls - and that it wishes its brandname to be associated with its own low opinion. This indicates American Apparel's own low opinion of itself.Country: AustraliaFlag
-
296
Name: Elyse Apantaku on Feb 11, 2010Comments: I appreciate the idea of buying clothing made in America by fairly treated workers. But, that's more or less canceled out by the overly sexual advertisements, the way the ads exploit young women, and the tactless naming (and description) of the Afrika print.Country: United StatesFlag
-
297
Name: Emily Cira on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
-
298
Name: Anonymous on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
-
299
Name: Lori Lynn Turner on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
-
300
Name: Carlie Minichino on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag