Will more brands upset China's patriotic netizens?
Author:Dara PrantUpdated:Aug 13, 2019Original:Aug 13, 2019These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Tuesday.There were more sneakers than ever on the men's spring runways, from collaborations between Nike and Ambush to Rick Owens' bondage-inspired low-tops.
{Marie Claire} On Monday, Versace, Coach and Givenchy came under fire for producing T-shirts and hoodies that were regarded to have undermined China's sovereignty. The apparel, which identified the semiautonomous regions of Hong Kong and Macau as countries, set off an angry online backlash from Chinese consumers.
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