M&SAn advert by Marks & Spencer (M&S) has been banned because the model appeared to be "unhealthily thin".The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said the pose of the model and the choice of clothing - including "large pointed shoes" which emphasised "the slenderness of her legs" - made the advert "irresponsible". The watchdog ruled that the advert must not appear again in its current form and M&S must ensure all the images it uses do not portray models as unhealthy thin.The retailer has stopped using the advert but said in...
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