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Dolce & Gabbana Ad (With Chopsticks) Provokes Public Outrage in China : Goats and Soda : NPR
Dolce & Gabbana in 'racist earrings' row - Telegraph
Dolce & Gabbana Black Figurine Earrings And Dress, Are They Racist? (PHOTOS, POLL) | HuffPost Voices
Dolce & Gabbana cancels Shanghai show amid 'racist' ad controversy | CNN
Dolce & Gabbana facing fallout from alleged racism in China | Squawk Box Europe - YouTube
Dolce & Gabbana Explains Those Controversial Earrings
Dolce & Gabbana sue pair for reposting online 2018 anti-China rant that cost it sales in Asia, as label shuts more stores in China | South China Morning Post
Dolce & Gabbana Issues Apology to China After Racism Accusations
Dolce & Gabbana in China storm over videos seen as racist - BNN Bloomberg
Chinese sites pull Dolce & Gabbana products to protest 'racist' advert | The Independent | The Independent
Chinese Online Retailers Stop Selling Dolce & Gabbana After Racism Uproar - WSJ
Italian fashion brand D&G sparks fury in China over racist remarks - Chinadaily.com.cn
Dolce & Gabbana founders apologize to China after accusations of racism | The Hill
Did Dolce & Gabbana send racist earrings down the catwalk? | Milan fashion week spring/summer 2013 | The Guardian
Dolce & Gabbana China crisis expanding globally - Inside Retail Australia
People call for a Dolce & Gabbana boycott after 'racist' campaign promoting Shanghai show | Metro News
Racist' D&G ad: Chinese model says campaign almost ruined career - BBC News
Dolce&Gabbana accused of racism over advert showing Chinese woman eating Italian food with chopstick | Daily Mail Online
Dolce & Gabbana's racism row shows the worst of fashion | Fashion Trends - Hindustan Times
Dolce & Gabbana Items Pulled From Chinese Stores | Hypebeast
Dolce & Gabbana hit by racism accusation over China ad campaign
Dolce & Gabbana Are Threatening Legal Action over Cancelled Show, Racist Row - The Fashion Law
From Gucci to Dolce & Gabbana: is fashion industry cutting edge or just racist? | South China Morning Post