Friday, May 24, 2013   

Fashion label Mango pulped for ‘slave style’ necklace
(03-04 20:08)

Spanish fashion retailer Mango apologized on Twitter for a necklace advertised on its website as “slave style'', blaming a translation error.
“We regret the translation error. The relevant services have been alerted and will make the correction immediately,'' the company said on its official Twitter account.
The gold chain with the offending caption was priced at 24.99 euros, AFP reports.
An online petition organized by French actresses Aissa Maiga and Sonia Rolland and columnist Rokkaya Diallo, entitled ‘Slavery is not fashion,’ attracted 1,604 signatures.
“This jewelry is meant to make an object of fantasy and fashion out of slavery,'' they said in the petition addressed to Mango's public relations department.
“Mango is trivializing tragedies... that still today have an impact on millions of human beings across the world.’’
   
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