Podolyak accuses Louis Vuitton of using “Russian” symbols in their ads 00:31

Mikhail Podolyak, chief adviser to the Office of the President of Ukraine, criticized the French fashion house Louis Vuitton for an advertisement in which he noticed the use of “Russian” symbols. He announced this on his Twitter account.

He believes that Louis Vuitton focused on “Russian new wealth”, decided to flirt publicly with “symbols of aggression”.

Earlier, the French fashion house released a promotional video for a new collection show. in your name Criticism of Internet users. The images show a large flag made in three colors, white, blue and red. The black Latin letter V is printed on the canvas – the designer’s recognizable initial. Users thought that white, blue and red colors are only found on the Russian flag and the letter V only means support for Russian special operations in Ukraine, so they left a lot of angry messages at the bottom of the post.

Before that, foreign users registered In Gucci advertisements, a reference to the USSR due to a model with a scarf. Campaign shots and comments posted on the brand’s social media accounts.



Source: Gazeta

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