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After calls for a boycott, Zara deletes new campaign photos and apologizes

After calls for a boycott, Zara deletes new campaign photos and apologizes

Zara has deleted from its Instagram account photos of the new campaign featuring mannequins and statues wrapped in white after calls for a boycott online.

The fast-fashion brand's latest campaign attracted negative attention after people compared it to the Israeli attacks on Gaza.

After calls for a boycott, Zara deletes new campaign photos and apologizes


Inditex, which owns Zara, said the collection was conceived in July and photographed in September. The war between Israel and Hamas began after October 7.

He also asked for a public apology to anyone who felt offended by the posts that have now been deleted.