Topshop fights off criticism for use of 'underweight' models
28 May 2008 | by Nikki Sandison
pulled the image of that model from forthcoming magazine ads. The ASA noted that the models featured ...
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are encouraging the public to contact the ASA when they see ads which they believe have been heavily airbrushed ... . The ASA has previously said that it does not support calls for a ban because it does not reflect public opinion and that it receives very few complaints about airbrushing. In the past the ASA has deemed ...
pulled the image of that model from forthcoming magazine ads. The ASA noted that the models featured ...
. The ASA noted that the models were present on a legal walkway and that the train featured ...
and regulations. Not to be violated, seatbelts included . In cases the ASA concluded that the images were ... sweat top. The ASA allowed this may have been unintentional but said it was inappropriate . No Added Sugar told the ASA it did not see any sexual references in the photos and it found the suggestion ...
readers would see it as condoning violence. The ASA upheld all complaints relating to the aggressive use ... that the ads featuring the injured woman condoned self-harm. The ASA noted that the ads appeared in a supplement with an adult readership. Because of this the ASA decided it was unlikely to encourage self ...
the Advertising Standards Authority ruled that the company vet all of its posters in June 2004. The ASA made ...
,671 complaints about an ad showing call centre staff singing with their mouths full, though the ASA rejected ... as brainless chickens, did not register in the top 10 with only 80 complaints. It was also rejected by the ASA ... concerning your customer file: Settlement of outstanding items". The ASA warned the company about ...
and considered it to be acceptable because it had appeared in other publications. The ASA noted that the ad ...
A spokesman for the ASA said yesterday that the watchdog was still considering whether to investigate any breaches of its regulations. However, today he said it had been decided that there were no grounds for a formal investigation and that the post-9pm broadcast restriction was adequate ...
already outraged viewers. According to an ASA spokeswoman: "A lot of the complaints are about ... that the ASA will be monitoring the ad and complaints over the next week before deciding whether to investigate ... ripped off, as well as the kiss. This is just the latest run-in French Connection has had with the ASA ...
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