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FKA twigs' Calvin Klein poster banned for being likely to cause serious offence by objectifying women and presenting singer as a 'stereotypical sexual object'
A poster for Calvin Klein featuring British musician FKA twigs has been banned for being likely to cause serious offence by objectifying women.
The poster, seen in April last year, featured the singer, 36, wearing a denim shirt that was drawn halfway around her body, leaving the side of her buttocks and half of one breast exposed, with text reading: 'Calvins or nothing.' The poster, seen in April last year, featured the singer wearing a denim shirt that was drawn halfway around her body, leaving the side of her buttocks and half of one breast exposed (FKA twigs pictured last month) The ASA did not ban two posters from the same campaign featuring model Kendall Jenner following complaints on the same grounds, finding that they did not focus on her body in a manner that portrayed her as a sexual object and the level of nudity was not beyond that which people would expect for a lingerie ad.
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