Honey Birdette ‘non-compliant’ after another AANA Code of Ethics violation

Australian lingerie company Honey Birdette has been hit with yet another ruling in violation of the Australian Association of National Advertisers (AANA) Code of Ethics and Advertising to Children’s Code for its window displays in shopping centres, and was again non-compliant with Ad Standards.

The Ad Standards Community Panel found the window advertising breached the Code’s Section 2.4 – sex, sexuality and nudity. It found the ads included “sexualised content which is inappropriate for advertising targeting children”.

Honey Birdette has breached Ad Standards again

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