UK ban on 'overly sexualised' Calvin Klein advert featuring musician FKA twigs overturned
The UK’s advertising watchdog has reversed its ruling regarding a Calvin Klein poster which presented British musician FKA twigs as a "stereotypical sexual object". The advert was banned in January after the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) received two complaints that the image was "overly sexualised" and objectified women. The decision has been reviewed due to the ASA's concern "that our rationale for banning the ad was substantially flawed." "After careful thought, our council, the independent jury that decides whether UK ads break the rules, considers that the image was not sexually e...