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пятница, 11 января 2019 г.

New photo Fashion magazine criticised for spread featuring fashion inspired by Sylvia Plath

A fashion magazine has been branded 'shockingly inhuman' after it featured a gas oven in an article about how to emulate Sylvia Plath's style.


The feature was originally published in Glamour España in November 2017, but has recently gone viral after being shared by Twitter account Humans of Late Capitalism, this week.


Social media users said they were outraged at the lack of sensitivity from the magazine, with many social media users accusing them of trivialising suicide.


The American poet and novelist died in 1963, aged 30, after putting her head inside the gas oven in her London home. 




Glamour España fashion magazine has been branded 'shockingly inhuman' after it featured a gas oven in an article about how to emulate Sylvia Plath's style (pictured)


Glamour España fashion magazine has been branded 'shockingly inhuman' after it featured a gas oven in an article about how to emulate Sylvia Plath's style (pictured)



Glamour España fashion magazine has been branded 'shockingly inhuman' after it featured a gas oven in an article about how to emulate Sylvia Plath's style (pictured)





Plath before her death by suicide in 1963. The feature was originally published in Glamour España in November 2017, but has recently gone viral after being shared on Twitter


Plath before her death by suicide in 1963. The feature was originally published in Glamour España in November 2017, but has recently gone viral after being shared on Twitter



Plath before her death by suicide in 1963. The feature was originally published in Glamour España in November 2017, but has recently gone viral after being shared on Twitter



The magazine spread came among a series of profiles called 'And if you were' which also featured Princess Diana, Virginia Woolf and civil rights activist Angela Davis. 


Each page displayed a range of clothing, accessories and household items inspired by the personal style of the iconic women.


Plath's page showed a throw pillow, check coat, Gucci loafers, sunglasses and nail polish, as well as the offending €4,340 (£3,877.90) pink gas oven.

Text alongside the imagesread: 'The North American poet hid her fragile psychology through a complex and deep literary work and an austere and intellectual style'.


Since the spread was shared online it has provoked outrage, with Twitter users branding the magazine 'insensitive' and 'vile'. 


One person wrote: 'What were they thinking? Shockingly inhuman - no heart, no empathy.'










People are outraged at the lack of sensitivity from the magazine, with many social media users accusing them of trivialising suicide


People are outraged at the lack of sensitivity from the magazine, with many social media users accusing them of trivialising suicide



People are outraged at the lack of sensitivity from the magazine, with many social media users accusing them of trivialising suicide














































Since it was posted online it has gathered mass outrage, with Twitter users branding the magazine 'insensitive' and 'vile'


Since it was posted online it has gathered mass outrage, with Twitter users branding the magazine 'insensitive' and 'vile'



Since it was posted online it has gathered mass outrage, with Twitter users branding the magazine 'insensitive' and 'vile'





Plath, who is considered one of the best poets and writers of the 20th Century, killed herself in 1963 using a gas oven at the age of 30


Plath, who is considered one of the best poets and writers of the 20th Century, killed herself in 1963 using a gas oven at the age of 30



Plath, who is considered one of the best poets and writers of the 20th Century, killed herself in 1963 using a gas oven at the age of 30



Another added: 'This hurts my heart,' while a third wrote: 'People are sick.' 


Plath, who is considered one of the best poets and writers of the 20th Century, killed herself in 1963 using a gas oven. She was 30.


Her marriage with Ted Hughes was the most controversial love affair of 20th Century literature.


In letters revealed last year, Plath accused the former Poet Laureate of beating her two days before she miscarried their second child.


MailOnline has contacted Glamour España for comment.


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