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Zara pulls advert from website front page after Gaza boycott calls

 
A man walks with a Zara bag in central Madrid, Spain, December 11, 2023 (photo credit: SUSANA VERA/REUTERS)
A man walks with a Zara bag in central Madrid, Spain, December 11, 2023
(photo credit: SUSANA VERA/REUTERS)

Critics said the photos of a model carrying a mannequin wrapped in white resembled photos of corpses in white shrouds in Gaza.

Zara pulled an advertising campaign featuring mannequins with missing limbs and statues wrapped in white from the front page of its website and app on Monday after it prompted calls by some pro-Palestine activists for a boycott of the fashion retailer.

Inditex, which owns Zara, said the change was part of its normal procedure of refreshing content. It did not comment on the boycott calls, but said the "Atelier" collection was conceived in July and the photos were taken in September. The war between Israel and Hamas began after Oct. 7

Zara's Instagram account saw tens of thousands of comments posted about the photos, many with Palestinian flags, while "#BoycottZara" was trending on messaging platform X.

Claims the models represent Gazans

In one of the photos a model is pictured carrying a mannequin wrapped in white, in another a bust lies on the floor and another features a mannequin with no arms. Critics said they resembled photos of corpses in white shrouds in Gaza.

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Zara said at the launch of the collection on Dec. 7 that it was inspired by men's tailoring from past centuries. The photos appear to show an artist studio with ladders, packing materials, wooden crates and cranes, and assistants wearing overalls.

A woman takes a picture of a receipt after coming out of a Zara store in central Madrid, Spain, December 11, 2023 (credit: SUSANA VERA/REUTERS)
A woman takes a picture of a receipt after coming out of a Zara store in central Madrid, Spain, December 11, 2023 (credit: SUSANA VERA/REUTERS)

The reaction highlights heightened sensitivity international brands are navigating as fighting across Gaza intensifies and calls for company boycotts rise. The CEO of Web Summit resigned in October after comments he made on the Israel-Hamas conflict.

The photos, which featured on Zara's online store home page on Monday morning, were no longer visible on the website or on its app by 1230 GMT. A link on the UK website to Zara Atelier led to a page showcasing last year's collection.

The collection, of six jackets, is one of Zara's most expensive, priced from $229 for a grey wool blazer with chunky knit sleeves, to $799 for a studded leather jacket.

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