Spanish clothing brand Zara is blasted over 'suggestive' and 'inappropriate' kidswear advert featuring a child model (young child in sexualized and satinistic poses) (pizzagate)
submitted 6.1 years ago by turitelle
Fashion retailer Zara has sparked a heated debate over the representation of children within the fashion industry, after their latest campaign was labelled 'inappropriate' by many social media users.
The Spanish brand took to Instagram to share photos of their new kidswear range with their audiences last weekend.
Photographed by Fabien Baron, the campaign features a young girl dressed in a puffy sleeved dress standing by the ocean - as well as modelling the design while sat on a bed.
However, the advert didn't have the effect Zara was hoping for and instead received a flood of negative comments on Instagram, which forced them to remove the images - and one British mother took to Mumsnet to debate the campaign further.
Link to article: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-6848039/Zara-REMOVES-photos-new-childrens-campaign-Instagram.htm
**At least they're upset and talking about it, but none of them recognize the satanist "as above so below" pose that they put the little girl in. ** Link to photo: https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/03/25/16/11431344-6848039-In_another_image_the_campaign_shows_the_young_model_standing_nex-a-51_1553530595303.jpg
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think- 6.1 years ago
Hi @turitelle, would you consider cross-linking this post to v/pizzagateart? Thanks.
Please just paste the url of this post into the submission sheet over there.
turitelle 6.1 years ago
Done. I hope its right.
Apologies, I will send you a submitter invite.
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think- ago
Hi @turitelle, would you consider cross-linking this post to v/pizzagateart? Thanks.
Please just paste the url of this post into the submission sheet over there.
turitelle ago
Done. I hope its right.
think- ago
Apologies, I will send you a submitter invite.