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Zara has pulled an ad campaign that featured images of mannequins wrapped in white sheeting that angry critics claimed bore a resemblance to the carnage in the Gaza Strip. The Spanish-based ...
In one photo, a model is hoisting a wrapped mannequin over their shoulder. Zara was previously under fire in 2021 after comments head designer Vanessa Perilman made to Palestinian model Qaher Harhash.
The global fashion company Zara has pulled a controversial ad campaign ... The campaign featured statues with missing limbs and mannequins wrapped in white sheets surrounded by rubble.
In the main image, a model poses with a mannequin wrapped in fabric for a new fashion campaign by retailer, Zara, set against a separate photo of Gaza in the background. Zara has come under ...
Zara has been criticised for an advertising campaign that drew comparisons to images from the Hamas-Israel war. The campaign's photos feature mannequins wrapped in white, imagery which some said ...
“Zara regrets that misunderstanding” and has removed the images, the company said. The campaign featured pictures of limbless statues, mannequins wrapped in cloth and plastic and a model ...
Zara is owned by Inditex, the world's biggest fashion retailer ... In the pattern cutting room, the designs are turned into ...
Zara said it shot the campaign before the war ... In one of the images, Ms. McMenamy is holding what appears to be a mannequin wrapped in a white cloth material. In another image, what looks ...
In some photographs from the campaign, American supermodel Kristen McMenamy was seen holding a mannequin draped in ... Instagram on Tuesday (12 December), Zara clarified the shoot was ...
However, this week Zara has also faced a backlash in response to an atelier campaign called The Jacket where, in some images, supermodel Kristen McMenamy is holding a mannequin draped in white cloth.
In one photograph, McMenamy can be seen carrying a mannequin draped in white cloth ... Inditex, the parent company of Zara, has not commented on the criticism, whileThe Independent did not ...