Along with the text, Banksy posted a photo of a Guess store window on Regent Street, London, displaying various items from a collection with the word “Brandalised” on it. and in which appeared several images of graffiti made by Banksy .
According to the specialized media ARTnews, the works used by Guess are: “Flower Thrower”, “Queen Ziggy”, the billboard “Living the Dream” by Mickey in Los Angeles, the “Thug for Life Bunny” and “Flying Balloon Girl”.
Despite the fact that Bansy claims that they used his works without consent, Guess said in a statement that the articles were produced in association with Brandalised, an urban graffiti license “whose mission is o offer Banksy fans affordable graffiti collectibles.”
“The Banksy Graffiti has had a phenomenal influence that resonates throughout popular culture,” Guess creative director Paul Marciano said in a statement. the press release. “This new capsule collection with Brandalised is a way for fashion to show its gratitude”, he added.
2022The store takes precautions
The BBC revealed that after Banksy posted the message on Instagram, Guess closed the store, put security on the outside and covered the window.
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