Burberry launches staff support plan after ‘noose’ hoodie row

British label vows to embrace diversity and inclusion amid anger over knot design

Burberry has pledged to give its employees mandatory training and increase its support to the Samaritans after it was widely condemned for putting a jumper with a “noose” design on the catwalk.

A week after the luxury fashion house apologised for the hoodie, which ties in the shape of noose, its chief executive, Marco Gobbetti, said the brand would embrace diversity and inclusion through a series of initiatives. “We are not where we need or want to be,” he said in a statement posted on Instagram.

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