France urges EU to investigate Shein for selling illegal items including child-like sex dolls
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A protester holds a picture of a childlike sex doll outside BHV Marais department store in Paris, Nov. 3, where Shein is due to open its first permanent physical store world wide.
Nicolas Garriga, Associated Press
People protest outside BHV Marais department store in Paris, Nov. 3, where Shein is due to open its first permanent physical store world wide. Poster right reads, "Shein is involved in child sexual abuse".
PARIS — France is asking the European Union's executive arm to launch an investigation into how the fast-fashion giant Shein was able to sell illegal items including child-like sex dolls and weapons on its sprawling online marketplace.
A protester holds a placard reading "No style worth slavery" in the BHV department store as fast fashion Shein opens its first physical store, Nov. 5, in Paris.
A protester holds a placard reading "No style worth slavery" in the BHV department store as fast fashion Shein opens its first physical store, Nov. 5, in Paris.
A protester holds a picture of a childlike sex doll outside BHV Marais department store in Paris, Nov. 3, where Shein is due to open its first permanent physical store world wide.
People protest outside BHV Marais department store in Paris, Nov. 3, where Shein is due to open its first permanent physical store world wide. Poster right reads, "Shein is involved in child sexual abuse".