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"Sorry, I'm...terribly sorry..."
"Sorry, I'm...terribly sorry..."
D&G Hong Kong, the recent source of public indignation for its photo ban on locals, has finally eaten its humble pie today after protesters staging group photo sessions outside its store on Canton Road during the last two weekends.
This morning, the Italian fashion giant issued a statement to apologise to the local people:
"We understand that the events which unfolded in front of the Dolce & Gabbana boutique on Canton Road have offended the citizens of Hong Kong, and for this we are truly sorry and we apologize," it said.
"The Dolce & Gabbana policy is to welcome the Hong Kong people and that of the whole world respecting the rights of each individual and of the local laws."
"The Dolce & Gabbana policy is to welcome the Hong Kong people and that of the whole world respecting the rights of each individual and of the local laws."
In making a fuss about shooting photos outside its shop, D&G did overlook the local law. While it first rejected its wrong doing, today's statement coming two weeks late is generally believed to be on account of not the public sentiment, but the worldwide reports of the incident and the adverse effect of the weekend photo sessions on its sales.
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