The luxury fashion & beauty brand Dior is facing backlash on social media after it rolled out the advertisement for its new fragrance which features Johnny Depp & imagery related to the Native American culture.
"Johnny Depp isn't Native. Dior isn't Native-owned. What kind of nonsense is this?" tweeted a user.
Many people accused the luxury giant of racial & cultural appropriation on Friday after the ad was rolled out.
"What in the cultural appropriation is this?!" tweeted a user "@Dior - no. You don't appropriate native American culture for your stink water, & you don't use it for a product titled "Wild" in French. Your perfume smells like RACISM."
As more & more people complained about the Native American imagery, Dior removed its clips & teasers for the ad campaign from the internet on Friday.
The company reportedly consulted with Native Americans while coming up with the ads.
"For this project, the house of Dior also collaborated with Native American consultants from the 50-year old Indigenous advocacy organisation, Americans for Indian Opportunity (AIO), to ensure respect for indigenous cultures, values, & heritage," Page 6 quoted Esquire magazine.
Footage released by Dior features Depp & others discussing their connections to the Native American culture. Depp, at one point, says he was adopted into the Comanche Nation.
"There was the need for authenticity & respect for the land & the nations that allowed us to shoot there," Depp said in the release.
"From the choice of location, wardrobe making, right down to casting & set design, AIO was involved," he added.
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