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Zara pulls ads with mannequin wrapped in white cloth after Gaza

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Zara pulls ads with mannequin wrapped in white cloth after Gaza

Critics say the now-deleted images resemble photos from the Hamas and Israel war showing corpses wrapped in white shrouds.

Zara pulls advert after 'misunderstanding' amid complaints it 'referenced  Israel-Hamas conflict

Zara pulls advert after 'misunderstanding' amid complaints it 'referenced Israel-Hamas conflict

Zara Said Ads Had 'Artistic Context.' Critics Disagreed

Zara Said Ads Had 'Artistic Context.' Critics Disagreed

zara: Zara pulls advert from website front page after Gaza boycott calls -  The Economic Times

zara: Zara pulls advert from website front page after Gaza boycott calls - The Economic Times

Zara pulls ads with mannequin wrapped in white cloth after Gaza

Zara pulls ads with mannequin wrapped in white cloth after Gaza

Zara pulls 'bodybag' ad, blaming 'misunderstanding' after Gaza comparison  row

Zara pulls 'bodybag' ad, blaming 'misunderstanding' after Gaza comparison row

Zara Regrets Controversial Ad Campaign Amid Criticism For Resembling Israel- Gaza War Images - Arise News

Zara Regrets Controversial Ad Campaign Amid Criticism For Resembling Israel- Gaza War Images - Arise News

Zara pulls campaign from website amid boycott calls after brand accused of  'mocking' - LBC

Zara pulls campaign from website amid boycott calls after brand accused of 'mocking' - LBC

Zara pulls ad following complaints of Israel-Hamas imagery

Zara pulls ad following complaints of Israel-Hamas imagery

Zara pulls its ad campaign showing mannequins in body bags after critics  said it resembled the Gaza dead

Zara pulls its ad campaign showing mannequins in body bags after critics said it resembled the Gaza dead

CGTN America on X: Mannequins with missing limbs and others wrapped in  white cloths were featured as part of the Spanish fashion brand Zara's  advertising campaign which launched on Dec. 7. Critics

CGTN America on X: Mannequins with missing limbs and others wrapped in white cloths were featured as part of the Spanish fashion brand Zara's advertising campaign which launched on Dec. 7. Critics