Crea polémica sudadera Burberry por evocar el "suicidio"

La marca de ropa británica Burberry se ha disculpado públicamente por mostrar en público una sudadera con capucha adornada con cordones atados en forma de un nudo de horca durante la exposición de moda London Fashion Week celebrada el pasado domingo la capital británica.

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La modelo Liz Kennedy critic\ó duramente el pol\émico dise\ño, ya que ella fue participe del desfile, aunque no port\ó la prenda, su opini\ón destac\ó que el nudo no solo evoca el suicidio, sino que tambi\én los linchamientos.

“Me sent\í como si estuviera de vuelta en el lugar que estuve cuando atravesaba la experiencia de un suicidio en mi familia”, declar\ó Kennedy, cuyas palabras provocaron numerosos mensajes de condena para la pol\émica sudadera de Burberry en las redes sociales.

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@burberry @riccardotisci17 Suicide is not fashion. It is not glamorous nor edgy and since this show is dedicated to the youth expressing their voice, here I go. Riccardo Tisci and everyone at Burberry it is beyond me how you could let a look resembling a noose hanging from a neck out on the runway. How could anyone overlook this and think it would be okay to do this especially in a line dedicated to young girls and youth. The impressionable youth. Not to mention the rising suicide rates world wide. Let\u2019s not forget about the horrifying history of lynching either. There are hundreds of ways to tie a rope and they chose to tie it like a noose completely ignoring the fact that it was hanging around a neck. A massive brand like Burberry who is typically considered commercial and classy should not have overlooked such an obvious resemblance. I left my fitting extremely triggered after seeing this look (even though I did not wear it myself). Feeling as though I was right back where I was when I was going through an experience with suicide in my family. Also to add in they briefly hung one from the ceiling (trying to figure out the knot) and were laughing about it in the dressing room. I had asked to speak to someone about it but the only thing I was told to do was to write a letter. I had a brief conversation with someone but all that it entailed was "it\u2019s fashion. Nobody cares about what\u2019s going on in your personal life so just keep it to yourself" well I\u2019m sorry but this is an issue bigger than myself. The issue is not about me being upset, there is a bigger picture here of what fashion turns a blind eye to or does to gain publicity. A look so ignorantly put together and a situation so poorly handled. I am ashamed to have been apart of the show. #burberry. I did not post this to disrespect the designer or the brand but to simply express an issue I feel very passionate about.

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El suicidio no est\á moda” ya que “no es glamuroso ni vanguardista”, sobre todo en “un ‘show‘ dedicado a los j\óvenes que expresan su voz”, escribi\ó Kennedy en su cuenta de Instagram, acompa\ñando la publicaci\ón de im\ágenes de la prenda.

El director ejecutivo de la compa\ñ\ía Marco Gobetti asegur\ó a CNN lamentar profundamente el malestar ocasionado por la prenda, la cual ya fue retirada de la colecci\ón de oto\ño-invierno.