Oh no, American Apparel has done it again – this time it’s with a girl who looks underage and now the whole world is complaining about it. Obviously.
Known for their uber-colourful and bright clothes, American Apparel is in an even brighter spotlight at the moment regarding their latest ad campaign of short skirts and school girls.
A new video filmed from a camera phone has emerged on the internet, showing former American Apparel founder Dov Charney doing the no-pants-dance.
Retailer, American Apparel, is creating a stir with its latest campaign. The company, known for its some what controversial campaigns that included placing pubic hair on mannequins and strange model choices, may have gone too far this time.
American Apparel has always been known for its risque advertising campaigns. But it isn’t the sexiness causing a ruckus lately. It’s the different rules that seem to apply for male and female ads.
Hoo. So American Apparel wanted to inaugurate the introduction of an XL size into their clothing range by holding an online model search for plus-sized women to promote the new threads. Enter Nancy Upton, who, offended by the contest, sent in photos of herself gorging on ice-cream on her kitchen floor. And then won.