A series of out of home ads for ethical fashion brand Nobody’s Child have been banned by the ASA for “sexualising” a young model.
The “irresponsible” posters received three objections over the poses and facial expressions of the model pictured, with complainants saying the images “sexualised someone who they considered appeared to be a child.”
The billboards, which were made in-house by the brand, depicted a woman resting on the arm of a sofa looking directly into the camera with her mouth partially open.
Another saw the model sitting in an over-sized chair with one leg slightly raised and her hands clasped Read full story ›
Source: The Drum