Italian fashion house Versace and its artistic director Donatella Versace have apologised after the designer label was criticised in China for identifying Hong Kong and Macau as countries.
Key points:
- The Versace T-shirt featured a list of "city-country" pairs including "Hong Kong-Hong Kong" and "Macau-Macau"
- Donatella Versace has issued a statement personally apologising for the inaccuracy
- Chinese actress and Versace ambassador Yang Mi has ended her contract with the label over the mistake
The T-shirt, images of which were widely posted on Chinese social media, featured a list of "city-country" pairs, including "New York-USA" and "Beijing-China".
But it also described Hong Kong and Macau as "Hong Kong-Hong Kong" and "Macau-Macau".
Versace, which was bought by Michael Kors' Capri Holdings Ltd (CPRI.N) in September, said on its Weibo account that it had made a mistake and as of July 24 had stopped selling and destroyed the T-shirts.
Milan-based Versace is the latest company to become entangled in political issues involving China, which since last year has increased its policing of how foreign firms describe Hong Kong and Macau, former European colonies that are now part of China but run with a high degree of autonomy.
"Versace reiterates that we love China deeply, and resolutely respect China's territory and national sovereignty," the company said in a statement.
Donatella Versace, sister of the fashion house's late founder Gianni, issued a similar statement on her official Instagram account.
"Never have I wanted to disrespect China's national sovereignty and this is why I wanted to personally apologise for such inaccuracy and for any distress that it might have caused," she said.
The studio of Versace's China brand ambassador Yang Mi, one of the country's most well-known actresses, also said on its Weibo account that she was ending her contract with Versace over the issue.
"China's territorial integrity and sovereignty are sacred and inviolable at all times," Jiaxing Media said in the statement.
The ending of Ms Yang's relationship with Versace was one of the most viewed topics on Weibo on Sunday, attracting over 640 million views.
Reuters
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