“Vile Ad Panders To Paedophiles!” H&M Australia In Strife Over Kids Back To School Campaign
H&M taking the focus of its Bangladeshi sweatshops and poor quality clothes by sexualising kids in latest gaffe.
H&M taking the focus of its Bangladeshi sweatshops and poor quality clothes by sexualising kids in latest gaffe.
Think that new H&M outfit has a possible 'mutton dressed as lamb' ring to it? Let AR deliver you the horrible truth.
On the upside of becoming the face of H&M, Pete can now rock up to red carpet events in a cheap 200 buck suit.
Clothing company, H&M has partnered with Australian parenting platform, Kiindred to launch a new online content hub,...
H&M launches free suit hire for men with job interviews. Or, you could lie & wear it to a wedding or court appearance.
H&M's unveiled its new online store, meaning you can conveniently shop at home before it falls apart after two washes.
The wonderful thing about a H&M T-shirt is that after a mere two washes it becomes a singlet after the sleeves fall off.
Forget the global environmental emergency! Forget war in the Middle East! Because you can now dress like your dog!
We love a H&M number here at B&T. Well, certainly the three times you get to wear it before it invariably disintegrates.
Admittedly, no one under the age of 45 probably knows who she even is, but Winona's back and shakin' it.
We love a H&M! Although we don't love that it may possibly dissolve at any second such is the dubious quality.
Think the whole H&M "monkey" fiasco couldn't get any dumber and more stupid? Well, hold on, 'cause it has.
Have you already boycotted Zara, Uniqlo and Top Shop? Well, you can now add H&M to the list after this unfortunateness.
Tired of all the Christmas ads & it's not even December? Well, B&T urges you to find some enthusiasm for this cracker.
H&M's clothes may be designed to self-destruct after just three washes, but there's no denying its ads are blinging.
Sure, H&M's clothing tends to fall apart after a couple of washes, but there's no denying the ads can be spectacular.
Media agency Vizeum worked in partnership with Fairfax’s 96FM to coordinate the stunt.