History of banned advertising campaigns
The British Advertising Standards Commission has banned Miu Miu's spring/summer campaign. According to ASA, the actress from the second part of "Nymphomaniac" Mia Goth looks too depraved and frank.
Today we invite you to remember the rest of the advertising shoots, which were also censored.
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Source: Moonstore.it Photo: VKontakte / Liveinternet / WordPress / Blogspot / Tumblr / PinterestMiu Miu advertising campaign, spring-summer 2015
cocaine chic
In 2007, the Sisley brand shocked the public with a controversial advertising campaign. Two half-naked girls with make-up a la a prostitute lie on a glass table. A white T-shirt acted as a cocaine track, and next to it we see a credit card stained with the same white powder ...
religious passions
The most ordinary at first glance Benetton mass market is famous in the fashion industry for its filming. For the advertising campaign, the brand captured the Bishop of the Roman Catholic Church, Benedict XVI, kissing the Egyptian Imam Ahmed El-Tayeb.
For men…
In the 2000s, Tom Ford shocked fans every season with new commercials. One of the most scandalous photographers Terry Richardson was responsible for shooting the campaign dedicated to the men's fragrance Tom Ford "For Men". And it looks like he overdid it...
"G" stands for Gucci
Do you still remember the Gucci advertising campaigns, full of naked torsos and beefy bodies? In 2003, Mario Testino filmed one of these. Photos were banned just a couple of days after being printed in fashion publications.
"Style is me"
Back in 1971, Yves Saint Laurent broke stereotypes and ideas about male beauty by appearing naked in an advertising campaign for the first men's fragrance from YSL. 30 years later, Samuel de Cubber repeated his feat, appearing in a shoot dedicated to Yves Saint Laurent "M7" eau de toilette. Before the picture was banned, he managed to earn over 700 complaints.
Keywords: Brand | Bans | Provocation | Scandals | Censorship