La polémica sudadera de Burberry que luce una soga al cuello

La polémica saltaba en el desfile de la Semana de la Moda de Londres, cuando Burberry presentaba su colección otoño-invierno 2019 y una de las modelos exhibía su sudadera con capucha y con una cuerda al cuello, que, para muchos, recordaba a las sogas utilizadas en la horca. Finalmente, la firma británica la ha retirado.

Liz Kennedy, una de las modelos que participaba en el show, criticaba en Instagram el diseño y apuntaba que «el suicidio no es moda» y se preguntaba cómo se les podía haber pasado el mensaje que podía trasladar la prenda en una «línea dedicada a las chicas jóvenes y a la juventud».

En su publicación, además, cuenta cómo en uno de los momentos en los que se preparaba el desfile «jugaron» con el nudo y  «colgaron una de las cuerdas del techo y ser rieron». Tras su relato, se ha mostrado arrepentida de participar en el desfile.

 

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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’s 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’s fashion. Nobody cares about what’s going on in your personal life so just keep it to yourself” well I’m 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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Según la firma, la chaqueta, que se incluía en la colección ‘Tempest’, estaba inspirada en una temática marina.

Sin embargo, y tras el revuelo formado, el Director Ejecutivo de Burberry, Marco Gobetti, ha lamentado profundamente «el sufrimiento provocado» y ha retirado la sudadera de la colección.