The global luxury group that owns world-renowned Houses in fashion, leather goods, jewelry, and watches, has ties with the globalist World Economic Forum.
Kering Group is a France-based luxury group and is one of the world’s largest luxury goods holding companies. The luxury group owns Gucci, Saint Laurent, Bottega Veneta, Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen, Brioni, Boucheron, Pomellato, DoDo, Qeelin, as well as Kering Eyewear.
Recently, one of Kering’s flagships, Balenciaga, has received outrage for a creepy ad that features two young girls holding stuffed animals dressed in what looks to be bondage gear.
In one photo, a little girl with fiery red hair is shown wearing one of the company’s T-shirts while she holds the strap of a white bear that is wearing a vest with a padlocked choker around its neck.
Another photo featured a little girl with brown hair wearing a blue outfit while holding a purple stuffed animal that was also dressed in BDSM gear.
The company also advertised a handbag with a copy of the Supreme Court’s decision in a child pornography case as a prop.
On Tuesday, Balenciaga issued an apology for their creepy child BDSM-themed photoshoot for the Spring/Summer 2023 collection.
“We sincerely apologize for any offense our holiday campaign may have caused. Our plush bear bags should not have been featured with children in this campaign. We have immediately removed the campaign from all platforms,” the company wrote in a statement posted to its Instagram Story.
“We apologize for displaying unsettling documents in our campaign. We take this matter very seriously and are taking legal action against the parties responsible for creating the set and including unapproved items for our Spring 23 campaign photoshoot. We strongly condemn abuse of children in any form. We stand for children’s safety and well-being,” the company added.
Balenciaga decided to pull the ads on its website and replace it with new ads following the backlash.
On Wednesday, the company was slammed once again in a new ad campaign for featuring a book by controversial artist Michael Borremans, whose work has been linked to pedophilia, cannibalism, and blood rituals.
Balenciaga had a copy of Michael Borremans’s book sitting on the desk next to the model.
Research conducted by Twitter user @itsnatlydenise about the book reveals some dark and disturbing facts.
Michaël Borremans (born 1963) is a Belgian painter and filmmaker who lives and works in Ghent.
The themes in Borremans’ paintings are very disturbing. They include pedophilia, blood rituals, dark religion, occultism, racism, and cannibalism.
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Balenciaga has now deleted all its Instagram posts, and the photos were removed from its website.
Balenciaga’s parent company, Kering Group, and Dr. Helen Crowley, Kering’s Head of Sustainable Sourcing Innovation, are both WEF members.
Now, that explains everything.
Kering Group is owned by François-Henri Pinault.
“Kering is 41.7%-owned by Artémis, the holding company controlled by the Pinault family. The rest of the share capital is held by institutional, individual, employee shareholders and executive corporate officers,” according to its website.
Kering featured a video on its website showing children modeling their products. They just love the kids so much, why is that?
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Kering has a dynamic and diverse workforce of more than 42,800 employees worldwide and delivered a revenue of €17.6 billion ($18 billion) in 2021 – making the Group a leading player in the luxury industry.
No wonder Hollywood celebrities, designers, and influencers have remained silent on the issue.
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