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Dakota Fanning defends banned Marc Jacobs ad


Dakota Fanning in Oh Lola! by Marc Jacobs ad.

Actress Dakota Fanning has broken her silence over her controversial 2010 Marc Jacobs fragrance campaign, insisting "creeps" read too much into the banned ad.

The Twilight star admits she's still proud of the Oh Lola! shots, taken by Jeurgen Teller, and she's still upset that the ads were banned in the U.K. following complaints that the position of the fragrance bottle in the photo was too "sexually provocative".

Critics also claimed Fanning, who was 17 at the time, looked like a little girl and the ad could therefore "be seen to sexualise a child".

But the actress tells Glamour magazine she still can't understand what all the fuss was about: "If you want to read something into a perfume bottle, then I guess you can. But it's also like, 'Why are you making it about that, you creep?'

"I love Marc and trust him, and we just laughed about it."


This story was posted on Fri, February 1, 2013



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