He explained that he was permitted only to light the prepared scene and shoot in his “signature style,” but noted that the “direction of the campaign and the choice of the objects displayed” were not in his control. “I am not in a position to comment Balenciaga’s choices, but I must stress that I was not entitled in whatsoever manner to neither choose the products, nor the models, nor the combination of the same,” he continued. “Following the hundreds of hate mails and messages I received as a result of the photos I took for the Balenciaga campaign, I feel compelled to make this statement,” Galimberti wrote. Winnie-the-Pooh (also known as Edward Bear, Pooh Bear or simply Pooh) is a fictional anthropomorphic teddy bear created by English author A. Gabriele Galimberti issued a statement on Instagram Wednesday morning after the inappropriate ad was pulled by the fashion house. The photographer who shot the controversial Balenciaga ad featuring BDSM teddy bears modeled by children has broken his silence. This designer purse that looks like a brown paper bag costs $2,500Įveryone’s trashing Balenciaga’s $925 towel skirt: #DumbFashionįake Balenciaga is all the rage with Madonna and Doja Cat You can find gay bears in a lot more places than just Provincetown and The Eagle. Kim Kardashian slammed for new Balenciaga role after BDSM campaign scandal: ‘She’ll ‘do anything for money’ Check out these clips of hairy, muscular and hilarious bears to see why.
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