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Versace in trouble for tops implying Hong Kong is not part of China, brand ambassador Yang Mi ‘outraged’

  • Fashion chain apologises and says it has destroyed clothing that suggested Hong Kong and Macau were separate countries
  • Brand ambassador Yang Mi says she will end her association with the company as she was ‘extremely outraged’ by the design

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Yang Mi said she was “extremely outraged” and would cut her ties with the brand. Photo: Alamy
He Huifengin Guangdong

Italian fashion brand Versace apologised to its Chinese customers on Sunday for producing a range of tops that suggested Hong Kong and Macau were separate countries.

In a Chinese-language statement published on the social media network Weibo, Versace said it had made a mistake in the design and would destroy the offending clothing.

However the brand’s ambassador in China, the actress Yang Mi, said she would end her association with Versace because “as a citizen of the People’s Republic of China” she was “extremely outraged” by the design.

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Communist Party mouthpiece People’s Daily weighed in on Sunday with an opinion piece saying that “the whole matter shouldn’t be over [with the apology]” because Versace’s mistake was grave and came at a critical time when Beijing was fighting against “Hong Kong independence”.

In the current context when … those who support Hong Kong independence are creating trouble wilfully … a global brand like Versace has made a problematic T-shirt that calls Hong Kong a country. Is it really an accident?
People’s Daily

“In the current context when … those who support Hong Kong independence are creating trouble wilfully … a global brand like Versace has made a problematic T-shirt that calls Hong Kong a country. Is it really an accident?” the opinion piece read.

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