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Zara, a Spanish clothing chain, pulled a skirt from its website after people pointed out that an applique cartoon character on it bore a striking resemblance to “Pepe the Frog,” a fictional ...
Clothing company Zara has pulled a denim skirt from their online shop after receiving criticism that the skirt's design appears to depict Pepe the Frog.
Fast-fashion brand Zara came under fire for selling a denim skirt embellished with the Pepe the Frog meme.
Zara's skirt was first pointed out on Twitter by Megan Fredette, who wrote, “Zara is really out there trying to sell a P*pe the frog skirt, apparently unaware (?) of its current implications ...
ZARA appears to have pulled a denim skirt from its rails after shoppers complained a frog design on the front looked like a white supremacist hate symbol. The skirt was part of their painted denim … ...
Josh Nathan-Kazis reported that Zara stopped selling a skirt that looked, to some, to have a “Pepe” frog design, a symbol of the white supremacist so-called “alt-right.” It’s a shredded ...
Zara has had to take down a skirt from their website, after people (rightly) pointed out that the pattern they’d painted on looked a lot like Pepe the frog, a meme that turned into a hate symbol ...
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