Wednesday, September 16, 2015

'Sexually suggestive' Miu Miu ad reset by the ASA because the model appears an underage girl

This proposal has been banned by the ASA to suit sexualising a young looking model (Picture: PA)

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This ad for high end fashion brand Miu Miu is often banned for 'sexualising' a model may make appears to be underage.

The ads, which were splashed across the pages of Mode, have been described as 'voyeuristic' as they are shot through a door left rebajar, and show a young woman reclining through a bed.

The Advertising Standards Control (ASA) has upheld a single problem that the image was 'irresponsible but offensive' and appeared to 'sexualise' the underage girl.

Prada iPhone 5S case, the computer owners of diffusion line Miu Miu, defended the ad, saying finally the model, British actress Mia Goth (who is currently dating Shia LaBeouf), is 21-years-old and that she have been wearing 'a sophisticated outfit, without low neck-line, and nude make-up'.

The label denied there was a an indicator tone, adding that the image was part of a campaign featuring three varying model/actresses, including Imogen Poots but Marine Vacth, in a series of movie tableau.

This picture of Dutch actress and model Marine Vacth was not deemed to be inappropriate (Picture: Miu Miu)

Vogue UK amazing that it had received no issues from readers.

However , the EMPU?ADURA has banned Prada iPhone 5 case from using the again, stating: 'The model the youthful appearance, was wearing low make-up and clothes that was first slightly too large. '

The governing continued: 'We considered those nutrients contributed to the impression that your own woman was younger than 16 years.

'She was posed reclining through a bed, looking up directly to the surveillance camera through a partially opened door, and that gave her an air as to vulnerability and the image a voyeuristic feel. '

Therefore , they agreed, 'that the ad was irresponsible and was likely to cause crucial offence. '

Prada has been called not to use the ad in its productive form again and to 'ensure upcoming ads did not include images the fact that inappropriately sexualised young women or the particular likely to cause serious offence. '

MORE: American Apparel just got smacked with another ban for utilising 'too sexy' images of young-looking models

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