The New York Post reports that adidas has launched its Price 2023 swimwear collection. The brand posted a series of photos of male models wearing women's swimsuits.
A photo of a model wearing a $70 one-piece swimsuit is causing a stir because it shows her private parts. In another photo, the outfit shows off the model's chest hair.
In a press release posted on May 15, adidas said the product line serves as "a call to empower and support the LGBTQIA+ community." It is currently unclear whether the adidas models are male or transgender.
Adidas puts male models in women's swimwear in new ad. Photo: adidas, NYP.
Adidas's advertising images have received a series of critical comments. Former swimmer Riley Gaines - a women's rights activist - commented: "I cannot understand why the company did this. They could have completely labeled the product unisex."
Another user left a comment wondering: "Adidas' women's swimwear line but advertised by male models?".
Some customers expressed their unwillingness to buy products from the brand. Others found it difficult to accept the image of men’s private parts exposed when wearing women’s swimwear.
This is not the first time the brand has caused controversy with its advertising. Last February, the sportswear brand posted images of 25 topless women in a bra campaign.
"We believe that women's breasts, of all shapes and sizes, deserve to feel comfortable," the brand said. The campaign received mixed reviews. An independent advertising regulator in the UK banned the campaign, according to Footwear News .
(Source: Zing News)
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