A mum who shares her bed with her two pre-teen children says it isn't weird and explains why they are so close.
22.11.2022 - 01:35 / glamour.com
is facing major backlash over its latest childrenswear ad campaign.The Spanish fashion brand, which recently made headlines for with over his , is now going viral for all the wrong reasons. Social media users are perturbed over a recent photo shoot featuring children posing with teddy bears dressed in leather harnesses and fishnet ensembles. On November 19, one Twitter user shared images from the photo shoot, , “Balenciaga using photos of little girls playing with teddy bears dressed in bondage gear on their website.
Lovely.” on the Balenciaga website reportedly featured a court document pertaining to child pornography laws. , the document in question “reaffirmed the constitutionality of The Protect ACT, which outlaws sexually explicit images of children even if the content is not perceived by some to be sexually explicit or pornographic.”The next day, a verified account with over half a million followers brought more attention to the advertisements. “The brand ‘Balenciaga’ just did a uh.....
interesting... photoshoot for their new products recently which included a very purposely poorly hidden court document about ‘virtual child porn,’” @shoeonhead on November 20. “Normal stuff.”Twitter added commentary by “readers” to Shoe’s post, confirming that the document “contains an excerpt from the US Supreme Court opinion in , which upheld part of a federal child pornography law.”Balenciaga no longer has a Twitter account but is continuing to post on Instagram despite the backlash.
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Balenciaga is taking responsibility for a “series of grievous errors” after unveiling a campaign that featured children posing with stuffed animals dressed in BDSM-like attire. The fashion house issued a statement via social media on Monday, November 28, calling the ad “wrong.”
online. “We would like to address the controversies surrounding our recent ad campaigns,” begins the statement, which was published to Balenciaga's Instagram account on November 28. “We strongly condemn child abuse; it was never our intent to include it in our narrative.”The fashion house goes on to explain how the campaign images in question—one which features children posing with teddy bears wearing “BDSM-inspired outfits,” the other a copy of the Supreme Court decision in the United States v.
, has issued a statement about her relationship with the fashion house after disturbing ads featuring children were published online. “I have been quiet for the past few days, not because I haven’t been disgusted and outraged by the recent Balenciaga campaigns, but because I wanted an opportunity to speak to their team to understand for myself how this could have happened,” Kardashian wrote in a statement published to her social accounts on Sunday, November 27. This content can also be viewed on the site it from.“As a mother of four, I have been shaken by the disturbing images. The safety of children must be held with the highest regard and any attempts to normalize child abuse of any kind should have no place in our society—period,” she wrote.
Kim Kardashian broke her silence amid Balenciaga’s controversial campaign that featured children posing with BDSM-inspired teddy bear purses and included a print out of a child pornography court ruling.
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, who regularly photographs , has spoken out against fashion house Balenciaga in a video shared on social media. The Spanish fashion brand is for a spring/summer 2023 shoot that features young children posing with teddy bears that appear to be wearing bondage gear. on the Balenciaga website reportedly featured a court document pertaining to child pornography laws. Balenciaga has since pulled the ads, per .“As a photographer that’s worked with many brands in the fashion industry, I'm utterly horrified,” Harriman says at the beginning of a black-and-white video he shared on Twitter.
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