Wordless Wednesday

WW is a simple blog post featuring a photo which conveys a message that speaks for itself without using words.

For all the rule breakers, of which I am one, please feel free to add all the words you want.

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Brooke Shields Calvin Klein Ad

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In the fall of 1980, a fresh-faced 15-year-old Shields stared into the camera with a disarming confidence far beyond her years. Dressed in form-fitting denim and framed by a sultry gaze, she purred a single, now-immortal line: โ€œYou want to know what comes between me and my Calvins? Nothing.โ€ (The famous line is often misquoted as โ€œNothing comes between me and my Calvins.โ€)

It was a campaign that exploded into the American consciousness with the force of a cultural earthquake. It launched Calvin Klein jeans into the stratosphere, solidified Shields as a household name, and ignited a firestorm of controversy that questioned the boundaries between fashion, advertising and the sexualization of young girls. Forty-five years later, it remains one of the most provocative โ€“ and pivotal โ€“ moments in fashion history. Source: 29 Secrets

Linking up with a bunch of fantastic peeps from the blogosphere who host Wordless Wednesday โ€“ Betty, image-in-ing, Keith, Senior Salon, Esme Salon, CatSynth, and Suzana.


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76 thoughts on “Wordless Wednesday

  1. Rosey says:

    I vaguely remember the ad, but I do remember owning Calvin Kleins, Levi Strauss (with the white patch on the pocket, of course), Sassoon subtle pin stripe jeans, and of course, the Jordache jeans. You had to have a pair of those. My mom wouldn’t buy them (or couldn’t buy them) so when I got a pair from my aunt for Christmas I remember being over the moon. Have a wonderful day!

  2. MadSnapper says:

    Very interesting, I knew none of this, not even the quote and never saw an ad. I had no TV at that time and even before that we had a tiny 19 inch that belonged to husband and two sons, I have always preferred reading.

  3. Memories of Eric and Flynn says:

    She was very beautiful then, and still is now. I have never owned a pair of Kalvin Kleins. I was always a Levi’s girl.

  4. C.A. Peterson says:

    As a young man not much older than she was, I could never get past her pics or movies without significant temptation to lust. Eventually, she seemed to have gotten over it, as I did as Jesus got a hold of me. I wish her peace with The God Who Is.

  5. 15andmeowing says:

    I remember that ad. I was 11 so I didn’t actually want my own. Never been much into jeans. Thanks for hosting. Have a great day. XO

    • Sandee says:

      Jeans were mostly what I wore for a very long time. Still do, but not as much. Loved the ad though. She was and is most beautiful. Scritches to the kitties. ๐Ÿ™‚

  6. Cecilia Upchurch says:

    Good Morning Sandee.
    I will never forget one time an older lady at church told my daughter she had eyebrows like Brook Shields. She was 13 a bit perplexed at the comment as was I. Weird thing to say. She was starting to get interested in light makeup. I made an appointment for her at the Clinque Counter. She wore light make up for a while then it got to be too much trouble.
    Hugs cecilia

    • Sandee says:

      That’s a weird comment indeed. I can’t remember how long it has been since I wore makeup. Years and years. Made Zane very happy when I quit the makeup. Love and hugs to you and Kit and lots of scritches to the kitties. ๐Ÿ™‚

  7. The Gang at LLB says:

    Calvin Klein, Jordache and Gloria Vanderbuilt’s jeans…I remember them well LOL. In fact, I still wear Gloria Vanderbuilt’s….but they are a bunch less expensive and fit a lot better than they did “back in the day”

  8. Suzana says:

    Provocative indeed. I may say I am glad I did not liked fashion and its trends.
    I feel free…
    Thank you for something new for me, dear Sandee.
    Happy WW and a fine week! Hugs and joy.๐Ÿ˜˜๐Ÿ’–

  9. angelswhisper2011 says:

    Granny had a lot of jeans, but neffurr a Calvin Klein’s, nor the looks of Brooke Shields๐Ÿ˜บShe really is a beautiful Lady๐Ÿ˜ปDouble Pawkisses for a Happy Day to you and week ahead, to you, Zane and the kitties too๐Ÿพ๐Ÿ˜ฝ๐Ÿ’ž

    • Sandee says:

      I had a lot of jeans too, but they were cheap jeans. I couldn’t afford most of the name brand ones. Double Pawkisses to you both and a big hug to your wonderful Granny. ๐Ÿ™‚

  10. Kristen Osborne says:

    I understand the need for shock and awe in brand marketing. But I wish they didn’t use children to do it. Many of the young models and child actors could still have been successful if they had started their careers later. It makes me so sad thinking of my daughter and how those young girls and boys were robbed of a real childhood. (Unscripted Mom Life & At Crafty Cottage)

  11. Suzette Benjamin says:

    I vaguely remember the controversy, but I liked the ad and Brooke. Even though I could not afford that brand, I loved jeans back then. Thanks for the memories. Those were some formative and character-building years, with many firsts, a full-time job, and other things I am grateful for from the 80s that I had not thought of in years.

    Happy Wordless Wednesday, Sandee. Blessings, much love, and hugs to you, dear friend.

  12. CAAC says:

    I remember the ad. I never owned a pair of Calvin Cline anything. I was never into designer clothing then or now but anyway, 15 is way too young for such provocative ad. I didn’t pay much attention to those things back then because I was a 19-year old kid and not a mom yet. Growing older helps you to see these things but it’s becoming a parent really makes you go, “Woe that’s not cool!” I wanted to lock my 15 year old in a closet, if I could, to protect her from predators. Cool flash back, but I don’t know where the last 45 years went, though.

      • CAAC says:

        It’s hard to be parent to both boys and girls but you always feel a bit more guarded toward girls. They are easy targets. It’s so scary. Thanks for stopping by, Sandee. You have a good rest of the week, too. xo

  13. messymimi's meanderings says:

    She was quite beautiful in this.

    As for jeans, I wear them daily to work in. It doesn’t matter if I look good in them, I need work clothes and I buy boys jeans in the boys department because they are meant to be rugged.

    • Sandee says:

      She was beautiful in this ad. I see nothing wrong with this ad. I know you need rugged clothes in your line of work. Happy Wednesday and rest of the week. Love and hugs, my friend. ๐Ÿ™‚

  14. Darla M Sands says:

    Have you seen the film “Pretty Baby?” At age 11 (!) she had nude scenes. ~shudder~ Take my advice and don’t Google anything about it. ๐Ÿ™ Meanwhile, she’s enjoying life and penned a new memoir I might need to read. Hugs and blessings, my dear.

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