According to the decision released on Wednesday, the British advertising spanish fashion group asked Jara to remove two images from his site classified as “irresponsible” by showing “unhealthy thin” samples.
These photos are attached to the products, and that the standards of power are advertised in its resolution, saying that the standards of power should not appear in the complaint, and establish Zara not to use models with “unhealthy thin” models.
One of the photos – this shows a model with a very wide sleeve – there is a “central point” around the club, which is “visually”.
The model's posture is “appearing” in combination with the use of a wide garment “your hands, shoulders and chest are” very thin “.
The second image shows a model with a short dress, “slightly slaughtered” face, “the main” collar of “vision and” especially thin “legs.
During the hearing following the British recommendations, Zara pointed out that the two models were asked for those involved “to prove their good health”.
“We are obliged to provide responsible content. We are following the strict guidelines and restrictions on the selection of models and photography,” the Jara spokesman said in the UK, confirmed that the images were removed.
In similar cases, the wing has already banned images of the next and Marx & Spencer brands this year.
