EXCLUSIVE: Angry Artist Vandalizes Balenciaga Store in London After Campaign Controversy – “More Stores will be Visited in Due Course”

The Gateway Pundit previously reported that the high-end fashion brand Balenciaga has received internet backlash for a creepy ad that features two young girls holding stuffed animals dressed in what looks to be bondage gear.

In one photo, a little girl with fiery red hair is shown wearing one of the company’s T-shirts while she holds the strap of a white bear that is wearing a vest with a padlocked choker around its neck.

Another photo featured a little girl with brown hair wearing a blue outfit while holding a purple stuffed animal that was also dressed in BDSM gear.

The company also advertised a handbag with a copy of the Supreme Court’s decision in a child pornography case as a prop.

the brand “Balenciaga” just did a uh….. interesting… photoshoot for their new products recently which included a very purposely poorly hidden court document about ‘virtual child porn’

normal stuff pic.twitter.com/zjMN5WhZ0s

— shoe (@shoe0nhead) November 21, 2022

Balenciaga was getting also slammed in a new ad campaign for featuring a book by controversial artist Michael Borremans, whose work has been linked to cannibalism, demons, and blood rituals.

OHHHHHH MYYYYY G— #BALENCIAGA… !!!!!!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/Fa6TOO6EXk

— NΛTLY DΞNISΞ (@itsnatlydenise) November 23, 2022

Last week, Balenciaga issued an apology for their creepy child BDSM-themed photoshoot for the Spring/Summer 2023 collection that featured sexualized stuffed toys and child porn documents.

Pedophiles in the media called the reporting on Balenciaga a “conspiracy theory.”

Meanwhile in reality, Balenciaga is either appalled or pretending to be, as the campaign was real. pic.twitter.com/hF56JcBR9Y

— Cernovich (@Cernovich) November 23, 2022

Now, a member of a worldwide street art crew, which has hundreds of artists as members, has sorted Balenciaga’s shop windows in New Bond Street in Central London.

This art protest campaign is called ‘Luxury Vandalism,’ (LV).

According to the artist, Joe Bloggs, more stores will be visited in due course.

“I took this action because I was so disgusted by their photo shoot, which clearly was exploiting children, exposing them to extreme adult sexual practices (BDSM), and had hidden references to child porn and even BAAL, who was a child sacrifice god,” Bloggs told The Gateway Pundit.

“Whoever was in charge of that is truly evil. The company has released a half-hearted apology which is not acceptable. Kering, the company that owns Balenciaga, should shut all Balenciaga stores immediately. Kanye West is still parading around in clothes that he designed with Balenciaga plastered all over them (he wore the boots to Mar-A-Lago to meet President Trump, he should do the decent thing and burn it all in public. People like Kim Kardashian and Madonna have publicly worn items with yellow tape on. They are eerily silent over all this,” he added.

“The children’s innocence must be preserved. Child porn and child sacrifice are not cool, trendy, or cute. They are sick and evil beyond words. Balenciaga is finished as a brand. They must close all stores,” he continued.

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