A officialPLT ad just got banned from the UK for being 'overly sexualized':
The ad was "likely to cause serious offense and was irresponsible," according to the Advertising Standards Authority.Author:Whitney BauckUpdated:Feb 5, 2020Original:Feb 5, 2020Fashion may be known for creating provocative imagery that pushes boundaries, but it's still not a total free-for-all — at least as long as the UK-based Advertising Standards Authority has any say.
"We considered that the cumulative effect of the scenes meant that overall, the products had been presented in an overly-sexualized way that invited viewers to view the women as sexual objects," wrote the ASA in an official release."We therefore concluded that the ad was likely to cause serious offense and was irresponsible."
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