Swedish clothing company H&M has pulled an advertisement in Australia and apologized after receiving complaints that the ad "sexualized" children. The ad showed two elementary-aged little girls in ...
H&M turned heads this month with a back-to-school advertisement in Australia. The fast-fashion brand posted an image of two young girls in gray school uniform dresses with text that read, “Make those ...
H&M pulled an ad for school uniforms that featured two young schoolgirls with the tag line “make those heads turn” after being accused of “promoting pedophilia.” The $29.99 school dresses from the ...
H&M has scrapped a school uniform advert in Australia after complaints that it sexualized children. The advert of two young girls was accompanied by text saying they could "make those heads turn." ...
Next time you spot an H&M ad, take a closer look to see if it features an AI-generated model. The clothing giant has revealed that it will start using AI to generate digital replicas of 30 of its ...
LONDON, Jan 22 (Reuters) - Fashion retailer H&M (HMb.ST), opens new tab has withdrawn an ad featuring school girls after complaints that the campaign encouraged the sexualisation of under-age girls.
Fashion retailer H&M is to use artificial intelligence (AI) to create digital "twins" of 30 models. It says it will use the AI doppelgangers in some social media posts and marketing in the place of ...
In case you were languishing for controversy, with all the fashion weeks passing with no known cultural appropriation scandal, no Blackface hitting stores, or campaigns with blatant racial undertones, ...
The ad, screenshotted by a number of social media users before it was removed, featured two elementary schoolgirls dressed in school uniform, with the slogan “Make those heads turn in H&M’s Back to ...
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