CENSORSHIP OR Puritanism? Those who judge are the consumers ... some of the campaigns undertaken by premium brands that eventually censored.
campaign An example was the controversial image of actor Mark Wahlberg touching parts in an ad for Calvin Klein.
Apparel was reported in the United Kingdom for a model who appeared masturbating.
This announcement of Giorgio Armani was censured by the Community of Madrid by observing that "playing to limit incitement to tourism sexual. "
In the UK several Wanted posters were removed from the streets for" inciting the use of violence. "
The number one ICV-EUiA coalition in the province of Tarragona in the last general elections and municipal councilor Torredembarra, Lluís Suñé Morales, urged in a comment posted on his blog to sponsor children from Extremadura "1,000 euros per month. In their particular form of protest against the current financing system, Lluís Suñé illustrates his post with a picture of two half-naked, dirty children, and two slogans, one in English: SOS Needs You Extremadura (Extremadura you need) and another in Catalan: 8.7% of Catalan GDP is not enough, Extremadura sponsoring a child for 1,000 euros per month. Suñé complete mockery of photomontage with the logos of the Government of Spain and Unicef.
This highly controversial announced a competition for graphic design in Asturias. Although the media did not give too much hype, some political parties screamed to the sky.
In 2007 the English Women's Institute Dolce & Gabbana forced to pull an ad for "attacking the rights of women and denigrate their image."
Yves Saint Laurent more controversial than ever. The French couturier shocked the world with advertising announcing their new M7.
In Russia, a Moscow business magazine filled with posters of the euro symbol riding the dollar. The publisher had to remove them in the act of immorality
The Family Policy Institute requested the withdrawal of Catalunya Poster Film Festival Gay and Lesbian Barcelona, \u200b\u200bwhich shows a boy with a pencil in his mouth.
At the opening of fashion week in Italy, the clothing brand Nolita generated much controversy by showing the poster of the French model Isabelle Caro, suffering from anorexia. A shocking "for people to know and see what really is anorexia" in the words of the young model 24.
ELLE This announcement reminds us quite the censored by "Diary of a Sex Addict."
The controversy is served. In Spain we want to follow the example of England and establish the 'atheist bus' in the streets of the capital. With the text "Probably there is no god. Stop worrying and enjoy" an atheist association aims to indoctrinate users EMT. Religious groups have felt angry and are threatening to create their own 'religious bus. "
Religion and fashion have seen the faces on more than one occasion and, often, the spotlight of controversy. In 2005 a campaign Marithé and François Girbaud was banned in Italy. The ad reproduced the last Da Vinci dinner with women and one man, half-naked. Judged it as a free intrusion beliefs of many people. live in English cinema censorship of a film poster for the explicit image. The dealership buses EMT vetoed the bill of "Diary of a Sex Addict."
This explicit announcement of several women with a man in full intercourse clothing brand Diesel was also censored.