on Wednesday evening pushed back on a UK ad agency's ban on her Calvin Klein poster, saying she felt that there were 'double standards' in play leading to the controversial call.The British singer-songwriter, 36, posted her thoughts to her 2.4 million Instagram followers on Wednesday evening after a Calvin Klein poster of her posing in a shirt for being likely to cause serious offense by objectifying women.The poster, which was released in April of 2023, featured FKA Twigs donning a denim shirt drawn halfway around her body, leaving the side of her buttocks and half of one breast exposed, with text reading: 'Calvins or nothing.'
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