Scottish Daily Mail

Ad that ‘could turn children into sex objects’

Banned, Prada

- By Sean Poulter Consumer Affairs Editor

AN advertisem­ent for luxury fashion brand Prada featuring a young Hollywood actress has been banned for appearing to sexualise a child.

In the image, British-born Mia Goth is seen lying on a bed through an open doorway, as if she is being spied on.

Although she was 21 when the pictures were taken, the Advertisin­g Standards Authority said the styling meant she looked under 16.

The watchdog acted following a single complaint over the advert for the Italian label’s diffusion line Miu Miu, which appeared over a double-page spread in Vogue earlier this year.

The ASA said the complainan­t ‘felt that the image appeared to show a child dressed as an adult in a sexually suggestive pose’.

Prada defended the advertisem­ent, arguing it did not have a sexual tone. The company said it ‘showed [Miss Goth] on crisp white bed sheets, wearing a sophistica­ted outfit, without a low neckline, and nude make-up’.

And Vogue UK pointed out it had received no complaints and said its readers ‘would [not] think that the ad made any suggestion that the model was a child’.

However, the ASA disagreed and banned Prada from using the image again. ‘The model had a youthful appearance, was wearing very minimal make-up and clothes that appeared to be slightly too large,’ the ruling states. ‘We considered those elements contribute­d to the i mpression t hat she was younger than 16 years of age.

‘She was posed reclining on a bed, looking up directly to the camera through a partially opened door, which gave her an air of vulnerabil­ity and the image a voyeuristi­c feel.

‘We considered that the crumpled sheets and her partially opened mouth also enhanced the impression that her pose was sexually suggestive. We considered that her youthful appearance, in conjunctio­n with the setting and pose, could give the impression that the ad presented a child in a sexualised way.

‘Therefore, we concluded that the ad was irresponsi­ble and was likely to cause serious offence.’

The ruling comes after the ASA was asked to take a tougher line on the sexualisat­ion of children following an inquiry on the issue set up by David Cameron.

In March it ordered US brand American Apparel to remove from its website an image of a model in a thong bodysuit who it said appeared to be under 16.

Miss Goth is half British and half Canadian, and is best known for her role in the 2013 film Nymphomani­ac by controvers­ial director Lars von Trier. She is said to be engaged to her American co-star Shia LaBeouf.

‘Likely to cause serious offence’

 ?? ?? Provocativ­e: Mia Goth reclines in the advertisem­ent for Prada’s Miu Miu line
Provocativ­e: Mia Goth reclines in the advertisem­ent for Prada’s Miu Miu line

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