Yolanda Dominguez is a visual artist from Madrid, Spain, who focuses on creating social situations and inviting viewers to be part of it.
Dominguez's work aims to bring more awareness to social issues, particularly with regard to women's rights and inequality.
Her most recent project exposes the vastly different ways that men and women are portrayed in high fashion photography.
The images she chose for the project show female models in their typical high fashion scenarios, and male models in theirs. As you'll notice, the difference is drastic.
Instead asking adults to respond to the photos, she recorded a group of 8-year-olds reacting to images from Prada, Louis Vuitton, and other fashion powerhouses.
Keep scrolling for their blunt but astute commentary.
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The premise of Dominguez's experiment is simple: children are shown a fashion editorial image and asked to describe what they see. This woman struck them as "scared,""poor,""drunk,""in need of a first aid kit," or "sick." Said one child, "I'd ask my mom how we could help her so she could be in a shelter for a while and not out in the streets."

These two boys said they'd try and help the Vogue magazine models pictured get to a doctor.

Here's how two girls described the inset photo here: the woman on the right has been crying; all of them have been fighting; and the woman on the bottom left has passed out.

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