Virginia Slims Cigarettes 1970s Print Advertisement Ad 1979 Blind Justice
This 1979 Virginia Slims advertisement captures the essence of the late 1970s with its vibrant imagery and cultural references. The ad humorously depicts a scene from 1904 where Judge Nolan's secretary attempts to disguise herself as a statue of Justice to smoke cigarettes, only to be caught by the judge. Below, a confident woman in a stylish blue dress, embodying the era's fashion trends, proudly showcases the Virginia Slims cigarette pack with the tagline "You've come a long way, baby."
- Original 1979 Virginia Slims advertisement
- Measures approximately 8" x 11"
- Features humorous historical reference to 1904
- Showcases 1970s fashion trends
- Iconic tagline: "You've come a long way, baby"
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