Gucci has removed a balaclava blouse - a narrow garment covering the whole head and neck except facial parts - just as people exploded on Twitter compared to blackface .
Blackface is a form of theater teasing practiced about 200 years ago in the US by non-colored actors. They began painting their faces in black to mock the Africans. These performances gained popularity in the 19th century and had a powerful and ~ negative influence on the spread of racist stereotypes.
People were revolted and unjustifiably considered the t-shirt model (costing $ 890), also calling for a boycott of the famous brand.
On the other hand, Gucci apologized, stressing that the shirt would be removed immediately. "We consider diversity a fundamental value to be backed up, respected and important to every decision we make."
Among other things, the Italian brand said it would turn this incident "at an important moment to learn from mistakes" and that they are "fully committed to increasing diversity".
The use of such racist images does not happen for the first time. In December, Prada drew some items, mostly keys, resembling black monkeys with exaggerated red-colored edges.
In November, Dolce & Gabanna canceled a fashion show in Shanga after racial accusations.