ROME — Gucci has apologized for a wool sweater that resembled a “blackface” and said the item had been pulled from its online and physical stores, the latest case of an Italian fashion house having to ...
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Update #2, February 12: On Monday evening, Fashionista published an internal memo circulated among Gucci employees. In the statement, CEO Marco Bizzarri says "We made a mistake. A big one. Because of ...
"I am a Black man before I am a brand," he wrote. "Another fashion house has gotten it outrageously wrong. There is no excuse nor apology that can erase this kind of insult. The CEO of Gucci has ...
ROME (AP) — Gucci has apologized after complaints that a wool sweater with an oversized collar designed to cover the face resembled blackface makeup, and said the item had been pulled from its online ...
Gucci has apologised for a wool balaclava jumper that social media users described as racist — but it’s only one of many stuff-ups from elite fashion labels. It was the latest case of a fashion house ...
The jumper is no longer on sale. Gucci have issued an apology after causing widespread offence by selling a jumper which resembled blackface. The black "balaclava jumper" covered the lower half of the ...
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