Yves Saint Laurent (YSL) has been accused of "degrading" women and A Fair Haired Woman Who Spins And Pulls Outsexism in its latest advertising campaign in France.
SEE ALSO: People call out this advert featuring a woman's bottom as sexistThe image of a model in a leotard and roller skates bent over a stool has caused an outcry on social media, with many calling for the ad to be removed. A second campaign image shows a reclining woman wearing fishnet tights with her legs open.
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People have taken to Twitter to share their thoughts on the offending add using the hashtag #YSLRetireTaPubDegradante (#YSLRemoveYourDegradingAd). Some have been comparing images of previous YSL adverts with the current campaign."YSL in 1967 and today. Equality is making progress, would you say? Anorexia, submission and humiliation," read one tweet.
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"50 years separate these photos. Woman according to YSL 1967 - 2017," read another tweet.
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"Are you serious at YSL? No one is ashamed to release this?" read another tweet.
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"Hi YSL, what's up with this completely degrading campaign?" wrote one person on Twitter.
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"Shame on you," wrote another.
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An anti-sexism group has been placing stickers emblazoned with the word "sexiste" over the ads, dubbing the campaign an "incitement to rape".
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"This is not a woman, this is a sexual victim," read one tweet posted by the group.
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YSL did not immediately respond to Mashable'srequest for comment.
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