Creative director Matthew M Williams showed accessory at Paris fashion week, with many comparing it with Burberry’s noose hoodie

Givenchy and its creative director Matthew M Williams have been called out after a “blatantly offensive” necklace, which resembled a noose appeared in their collection.

The spring/summer women’s and men’s show, which debuted in Paris yesterday, featured an accessory that resembled a broken noose. Many online noted its similarity to Burberry’s ‘noose hoodie’, which appeared in their autumn/winter 2019 collection. At the time, Marco Gobbetti, the chief executive of Burberry, apologised saying he was “deeply sorry for the distress.” Creative director Riccardo Tisci, who was Williams’ predecessor at Givenchy, said it was “ insensitive.”

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