A luxury brand under a barrage of criticism after he presented the costume, like the uniforms of prisoners of Nazi concentration camps
Fashion «luxury» brand Loewe has withdrawn from sale the suit, which was criticized for its resemblance to uniforms worn by prisoners in Nazi concentration camps during the Second world war. The Spanish fashion house, owned by conglomerate LVMH, has published a statement apologizing for black-and-white striped ensemble, which consists of button-down shirts and striped pants. View this post in Instagram Unable to see anything but concentration camp uniforms…