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Regulators Find a New Way to Ban Calvin Klein’s FKA Twigs Ad

‘Double standards’ for women

In January, the ASA ordered Calvin Klein to pull the posters after two complaints from members of the public, who argued the ad “inappropriately sexualized the artist.”

At the time, the ASA agreed. It ruled the ads centered on FKA Twigs’ nudity and physical features rather than her clothing, and said the campaign presented the “Two Weeks” singer as “a stereotypical sexual object.”

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