Chinese social media users have threatened to boycott Swiss watchmaker Swatch after an ad showed a model pulling the corner of his eyes.
The image prompted uproar amid accusations it resembled the racist ‘slanted eye’ gesture used to mock Asians.
Swatch has since apologised and taken down the advert online.
The company said in a post on Instagram and Chinese social media channel Weibo that it had ‘taken note of the recent concerns regarding the portrayal of a model’.
‘We sincerely apologize for any distress or misunderstanding this may have caused,’ they added.
Swatch not the first luxury brand to face criticism
Dior faced accusations of racism over this ad(Picture: Dior)
Other companies have also faced accusations of racism from their adverts.
French company Dior sparked outrage after an advert showed a model pulling the corner of her eye.
The picture,posted on Instagram in 2023,was quickly taken down after criticism by Chinese social media users.
Dolce & Gabbana also faced calls for a boycott in 2018 after it posted a video showing a Chinese model clumsily eating Italian food with chopsticks.
The fashion house cancelled its Shanghai show after the backlash.
Dolce and Gabbana cancelled their Shanghai fashion show after backlash to the video
(Picture: Dolce and Gabbana)
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