Balenciaga scandal - Brand issues statement, drops lawsuit as creative director responds to backlash
As it happened - Luxury fashion brand Balenciaga embroiled in controversy over ads featuring children

The backlash surrounding Balenciagaâs recent ad campaigns involving children has remained strong as fans and celebrities continue to denounce the luxury brand.
The Spanish fashion house found itself embroiled in controversy over two ad campaigns - one with a child model holding a âBDSM teddy bearâ and another featuring a Supreme Court decision on child pornography and a book about Belgian artist MichaĂ«l Borremans.
Addressing the fallout, Balenciaga âstrongly condemnedâ child abuse and said it never intended to âinclude it in our narrativeâ.
Creative director Demna has also apologised for the brandâs âwrong artistic choice,â while president and CEO CĂ©dric Charbit apologised âfor the offenseâ the campaign caused.
The remarks did little to quell outrage, with many calling for a boycott of the luxury brand and for celebrities such as Kim Kardashian and Nicole Kidman to cut ties.
Kardashian, a longtime brand ambassador, ultimately announced she would be âre-evaluatingâ the relationship, while her sister Kylie Jenner appeared to distance herself by dismissing speculation that she and her famous family were âcovering upâ for Balenciaga.
While Business of Fashion will no longer honour Demna with the award, it noted in its statement that it has asked the âleadership at Balenciagaâ to attend Voices to âtake responsibility for releasing these images and offer an explanationâ.
According to the fashion agency, Balenciaga declined the invitation. âThey declined our invitation to speak at this time, but BoF remains open to having this important conversation,â the statement added.
Although Kim Kardashian has expressed her disapproval of the campaigns and addressed her ongoing relationship with Balenciaga, fans have continued to call on her to cut ties with the brand.
The pressure increased after Kardashian shared a series of random photos of her home to Instagram this week, with fans alledging the post was an attempt to draw attention away from the Balenciaga scandal, and her role as an ambassador for the brand.
âFashion gate distraction,â one person wrote in the comments under the post, while another said: âDistraction and aversion at its finest!â
As for how she responded to the scandal, Kardashian said she would be âre-evalutingâ her relationship with the brand moving forward.
âAs a mother of four, I have been shaken by the disturbing images,â she said in a social media statement. âThe safety of children must be held with the highest regard and any attempts to normalise child abuse of any kind should have no place in our society â period.â
You can read Kardashianâs statement in full below.

Kim Kardashian âre-evaluatingâ her relationship with Balenciaga
Amid the fallout over the brandâs Spring 2023 campaign, Balenciaga filed a lawsuit against production company North Six Inc, and its agent, Nicholas Des Jardins.
However, according to Des Jardinsâs agent, Gabriela Moussaieff, who spoke to The Washington Post, the set designer is âbeing used as a scapegoat,â as he claimed that Balenciaga employees were present at the shoot in question.
âEveryone from Balenciaga was on the shoot and was present on every shot and worked on the edit of every image in post production,â Moussaieff told The Post, adding that the legal papers featured in the shoot were âwere obtained from a prop house that were rental pieces used on film [and] photo shootsâ.
The explanation the set designerâs agent offered for the presence of Supreme Court documents pertaining to child pornography on the set was similar to the one shared by Balenciaga in a statement released on Monday.
In the statement, Balenciaga said the props âturned out to be real legal papers most likely coming from the filming of a television dramaâ.
While the backlash over the campaign is recent, the Spring 2023 shoot was actually shot in July.
Photographer Joshua Bright captured the portrait images for the campaign, which meant he was tasked with photographing stars such as Nicole Kidman and Bella Hadid.
Chris Maggio captured the still-life images of accessories for the campaign, according to WWD, which notes that it was a photo of a Balenciaga/Adidas purse that included the Supreme Court documents pertaining to child pornography.
As Balenciaga attempts to make its way out of the controversy, the brand said it would be making a number of changes to the way it operates.
According to the luxury fashion house, one of the changes will be âclosely revisingâ its organisation and âcollective ways of working,â while another will include âreinforcing the structures around our creative processes and validation stepsâ.
âWe want to ensure that new controls mark a pivot and will prevent this from happening again,â the statement added.
Additionally, Balenciaga said it would be working with organisations that specialise in child protection moving forward.
âWe want to learn from our mistakes and identify ways we can contribute,â the company continued, before issuing another apology for âthe offense we have causedâ.
Despite calls from fans, Nicole Kidman has not yet addressed the backlash over the campaigns, or her involvement in the Spring 2023 shoot.
On Instagram, where the actor has photos from the photoshoot displayed, fans have continued to criticise her silence.
âWhere is your statement?â one person commented, while another said: âWhy are you associated with this company? Expected better.â
Kylie Jenner shut down claims that she attempted to distract from the Balenciaga scandal with new photos of her family in a comment posted to TikTok.
âUh why would I post my child to cover up for Balenciaga? This is why I donât do this. Always something to say,â the reality star wrote.

Kylie Jenner dismisses speculation over Instagram posts
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