PARIS (AP) — France’s government said Wednesday it has started a procedure to suspend access to Shein’s online platform until the company proves that its content conforms with French law, after a a controversy over sex dolls with childlike features that were found listed on the fast-fashion giant's website.
The decision, announced in a terse statement by the Finance Ministry, came on the same day Shein opened its first permanent store in Paris inside one of the city’s most iconic department stores.
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The opening drew crowds of shoppers as well as protesters at the BHV Marais, including a small group of demonstrators waving anti-Shein signs who briefly disrupted the opening day before they were escorted out by security.
The ministry did not say whether its decision

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