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By Coco Feng / Nov 21, 2018 05:29 PM / Society & Culture

Photo: VCG

Photo: VCG

Dolce & Gabbana is experiencing the worst branding crisis in the world's largest luxury market in recent memory.

The Italian fashion house, which has offended Chinese people with a recent marketing campaign accused of being racist and sexist, attributed the mistakes to hacking.

But the excuse hasn’t satisfied Chinese celebrities, many of whom have publicly announced their withdrawal from a large D&G Shanghai show that was scheduled for Wednesday evening, but has now been postponed.

The backlash began earlier this week after the brand shared three videos on Instagram featuring a Chinese-looking woman being told by a male voice how to use chopsticks to eat Italian food. In one clip, the male narrator asks the female model if the cannoli, a stick-shaped pastry, “is it too huge for you?” The videos were also posted to Weibo but deleted soon after, according to Jing Daily

Later, screenshots that circulated of D&G co-founder Stefano Gabbana's private message box on Instagram worsened the drama: the designer allegedly described China as “a country of (five poop emojis).”

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The company's Instagram apology.

The company on Wednesday said that the Instagram accounts of both the brand and its co-founder were "hacked" and that the posts were "unauthorized." In a statement, the company said: "We have nothing but respect for China and the people of China.”

Chinese A-listers including actress Zhang Ziyi and actor Chen Kun said that they will no longer attend the Shanghai show. Hashtags related to D&G took over the top six spots on the trending list of Chinese social media Weibo Wednesday afternoon.


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