Valentino has apologized for the ad campaign featuring Japanese model Mitsuki Kimura, also known as Kōki.
In the photos, she poses on a piece of cloth that reminded looked like an obi belt worn over a kimono.
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After the campaign, Valentino was accused of insulting Japanese culture. The fashion house removed the photos and apologized.
The spokesperson noted the importance of fostering a culture of equality and inclusion.
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