Dolce&Gabbana fiasco shows importance, risks of China market

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VIDEO: A couple living in China created a parody video of the recent Dolce&Gabbana promotional ads seen as culturally insensitive to one of the world's largest markets for luxury goods. Read the story here:

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So Sensitive, Especially The Men. “Harden up Princess.”

We, in Britain are amongst the more mocked and stereotyped... and we take it for what is.. a joke... we don't act all angry... mocking those things that are stereotypical is and has always been part of what makes us British... maybe other cultures could learn from us...

Why isn’t the original insulting stuff in the article? Kind of the main part of the story.

Oh no, culture stereotypes... there was a time, we'd laugh it of and move on... but now we're at a point where we behave childishly about it and think that that is better that having a sense of humour...

I watched this and I’m so confused. Who insulted who?

The VP/Global Director of Marketing role at D&G just opened up fur sure.

Maybe not racist just ignorant .

Ouch... my feelings!

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