While the design of the Mango necklace itself isn’t anything worth getting worked up about, the name might be one of the most offensive monikers from the fashion industry that I’ve seen in ages. Originally called the “estilo esclavo” (translated: “slave style”), Mango has renamed the product to the “ID Necklace,” but could the change be too little, too late?
This could be the worst apology we’ve heard since Gap’s racist tee fiasco!
Spanish clothier Mango recently came under fire for a necklace and bracelet set that was named “estilo esclavo,” which means “slave style” in English.
Two French actresses, Aissa Maiga and Sonia Rolland, brought attention to the issue by starting a “Slavery is not Fashion” petition, which garnered 1,604 signatures AND an apology from the company that stated: Read More






