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Clothing brand Zara takes down latest campaign after calls for boycott by Islamists alleging it mocked death of Palestinians in Gaza

“Clothing brand Zara takes down latest campaign after calls for boycott by Islamists alleging it mocked death of Palestinians in Gaza”, Opindia, December 13, 2023:

“Fashion brand Zara has taken down all campaign images from its latest collection “The Jacket” from social media following backlash from Islamists. This comes after calls to boycott Zara has been trending on X over the photo shoot.

Pro-Palestinian Islamists had been calling for the boycott of Zara alleging that the retail giant mocked the death of Palestinians in its new collection campaign.

On 7th December, Zara release pictures of its latest collection showing a model in black clothes against a white backdrop with props. The backdrop bore resemblance to a ravaged structure down in rubbles…..”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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