Who finds the Myntra logo obscene?
To be honest I never looked at that Logo carefully and was shocked by the question.
So after reading the question I googled and saw the logo and yes, once you look at it carefully, it is definitely objectionable and quite obscene.Only question that comes to mind is that why it took so much time for someone to notice it.May be just like me none looked at it carefully before this controversy!!
So after reading the question I googled and saw the logo and yes, once you look at it carefully, it is definitely objectionable and quite obscene.Only question that comes to mind is that why it took so much time for someone to notice it.May be just like me none looked at it carefully before this controversy!!
Apparently naaz patel is the dirtiest minded woman in our country.. my family has been buying from myntra for ages and we never even thought about it like this.. the fact that these cheap woman actually try and deliberately find such things just to gain attention is pathetic…. Im sure almost no one noticed the perverted image she pointed out before this disgrace of a woman pointed it out.. shame on her… in this manner we can find a perverted and convulted image in everything we see… shame on such a filthy society we live in…
Why Is The Logo Offensive?
Patel said she first noticed “something was wrong” with the logo when she was at a social gathering three years ago.
“I was at a social gathering when I noticed two men started giggling after Myntra’s advertisement was played on television. When I asked them about it, they refused to tell me why. But I asked a few men later and they pointed that the logo was designed like a woman whose legs are spread open,” said Patel.
She added that social media too was filled with conversation about Myntra’s logo and decided to write to them about changing it. However, she claims that there was no response from their end.
Myntra changes its logo for THIS reason
The complaint was filed by a Mumbai-based activist Naaz Patel in association with Avesta Foundation NGO. The complaint was filed in December 2020.
In the complaint, Patel demanded that the Flipkart-backed e-commerce giant remove the logo, and urged the police to take appropriate action against the company.
the company is yet to unveil its new logo, it has already started the process of replacing the old signage on all platforms, including the website and app. Myntra has also issued printing orders for packaging material with their new logo, as per reports.


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