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Harry Styles Ad for Gucci Faces Backlash as It Features Child-Like Imagery
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One photo for the brand's 'HA HA HA' campaign sees the 'As It Was' hitmaker posing next to a toddler-size mattress while modeling a teddy bear T-shirt, while another shows him carrying the bed under his arm.

AceShowbiz - Harry Styles and Gucci are facing intense backlash on social media. An ad featuring the "As It Was" hitmaker has become the subject of criticism after some critics questioned the appropriateness of the child-like imagery featured in the campaign.

The backlash over the "HA HA HA" Gucci campaign ad centers around the props and clothing choices, with the former One Direction member posing next to a toddler-size mattress while modeling a teddy bear T-shirt. In one photo, he stands in front of a small mattress with his hands in his pockets. Others showed him carrying the bed under his arm.

"A performance piece starring Harry Styles and the Gucci HA HA HA collection. Discover the campaign at the link in bio," Gucci captioned the photos in a recent Instagram post. On Gucci's website, it elaborated on the meaning behind the November campaign, writing, "The House presents the Gucci HA HA HA campaign featuring British singer-songwriter and actor, Harry Styles."

"Arising from the friendship between him and creative director Alessandro Michele, play is at the very heart of the collection, which uses menswear as a tool of the avant-garde. Captured by Mark Borthwick, the series of images sees Harry Styles showcase the 'dream wardrobe' defined by the eccentric use of romantic accents, whimsical prints, vintage details, and the expressive emotionality of the individual," it added.

The ad was originally shot in November and conceptualized under Alessandro, who has since left his role as creative director at the company. Harry has been the face of Gucci for several years.

While speaking to GQ about the campaign in November, Alessandro said the shoot was inspired by "eccentric men" from the '70s. "And so we went really close to the things that are very difficult to find in vintage, or things that apparently belong to an era that, in a way, doesn't exist anymore," he shared.

On social media, many critics have suggested the ad campaign includes inappropriate imagery, especially in light of the Balenciaga ad campaigns, which featured children posing with teddy bears dressed in BDSM-inspired accessories. Others noted that both Gucci and Balenciaga are both owned by French luxury owner The Kering Group.

"What in the Balenciaga is going on here? Wake up, people!" one person commented under Gucci's recent post, while another said, "Why is a toddler bed in this? Why the teddy bear shirt? What is the angle? Aside from strange?" Someone else chimed in, "This is not acceptable at all." Another remarked, "A child's mattress and a teddy bear shirt, nothing to see here unless you're a perv."

The ad was also condemned by Alexandra Gucci Zarini, the great-granddaughter of Gucci's founder, Guccio Gucci. "@gucci Why would you create a 'performance piece' with a toddler's mattress and an adult man?" Alexandra wrote on Instagram along with photos of Harry in the campaign. "My concerns are that there seems to be a common ideology across Kering's Fashion Houses."

The backlash over the Gucci campaign came after Balenciaga was embroiled in controversy over two of its recent ads. In addition to the ad campaign featuring children posing with the brand's teddy bear handbags, Balenciaga also released an ad that included Supreme Court documents pertaining to child pornography. The company has since apologized for both ads, noting that it "strongly condemns" child abuse and never intended to "include it in our narrative."

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