Grammy-winning rapper T.I. is standing tall in his movement against controversial high-end brands Burberry, Gucci, Prada and Moncler. The King of the South has returned to social media to remind fans how much power they really have.
Tip went to Instagram Wednesday with a woke af meme about people having the strength to bring down these iconic brands.
That's all it takes – you pull your support, they'll crumble. End of story. Salute @Tip #SOHHNews @gucci @Prada @Moncler @Burberry pic.twitter.com/KrkQJgCm4t
— SOHH (@sohh) February 20, 2019
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Pretty much – knew it would only be a matter of seconds before the KING spoke on it! Salute! @Tip #SOHHNews #BanGucci #BanBurberry #BanPrada #BanMoncler pic.twitter.com/Xkd4nJZBIM
— SOHH (@sohh) February 19, 2019
On Tuesday, Burberry issued an apology for showing off its controversial and racist apparel during its London event.
“We are deeply sorry for the distress caused by one of the products that featured in our A/W 2019 runway collection,” Marco Gobbetti, Burberry chief executive officer, said in a statement provided to CNN. “Though the design was inspired by the marine theme that ran throughout the collection, it was insensitive and we made a mistake,” he added. (CNN)
Model Liz Kennedy – who modeled in the show – released a full statement on the situation.
The drama has sparked a flurry of social media reactions and outbursts.
Burberry got the noose on the Hoodie. It seems European fashion designers is tryna one up each other during Black History Month. Smh. pic.twitter.com/w2SpIJ0TIw
— IG: Mickey.Factz (@MickeyFactz) February 19, 2019
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Y’all have lost your goddamned minds. “Fashion brand Burberry has apologized for showcasing a hoodie that featured a noose around the neck during its show at London Fashion Week.” https://t.co/UShcg3AakZ pic.twitter.com/E7Y7GbSII9
— Saeed Jones (@theferocity) February 19, 2019
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“We are deeply sorry for the distress caused… it was insensitive and we made a mistake.” This is unbelievable from @Burberry. https://t.co/YKbSyEHmpS
— Brogan Driscoll (@Brogan_Driscoll) February 19, 2019
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Gucci and Moncler did blackface. Burberry thinks a noose around the neck is fashionable. I’m starting to believe the fashion industry has an agenda this Black History Month pic.twitter.com/CSVuNhlpVe
— The Honorable Joshua Chenault (@joshuachenault1) February 19, 2019
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