American Apparel Gets Banned for Risky Ads !!

By Keiciashanta1 @fashioncrushed

As told by the Huffington Post :

American Apparel and the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) have a rather thorny relationship, one based on pushing boundaries and subsequently getting punished for pushing those boundaries. The latest conflict concerns two racy American Apparel ads (are there any other kind?) that prompted at least one consumer to complain to the ASA. The first ad showed a model's lower half in thigh-high socks and a leotard, while the other ad showed a model wearing nothing but an oversized sweater, lounging with her legs in the air. "The complainant," states the ASA, "believed the models appeared vulnerable" due to their sexualized, skin-baring poses.

If this all sounds familiar, it's because we've been here before: American Apparel has often drawn ire from the ASA for its racy ads. In 2012, the retailer was the subject of several rulings, accused of sexualizing children in one and presenting its models in "exploitative" ways in another.

In this case, the two ads in question are cited as being "overtly sexual." The ASA, which released its ruling this morning, decided to side with the complainant and ban the ads from ever running "in their current form."