Jay Z under pressure to axe Barneys deal over race row
Rap superstar Jay Z is facing mounting pressure to cut ties with top retailer Barneys over accusations company bosses racially profile customers.
A public backlash against the store erupted over allegations two black shoppers were hauled before police when staff questioned how they could afford to buy expensive designer items. Both parties have now filed discrimination lawsuits against the retailer.
The allegations have forced the spotlight on Jay Z, who has teamed
up with designers at Barneys for a curated fashion line set to go
on sale on 20 November (13), with fans calling on him to end his
association with the brand.
An online petition on Change.org has pulled in more than 1,400
signatures demanding he pulls his name from the collection.
The post reads, "Jay Z should be appalled by Barneys actions, and
withdraw all support from them. If he does this, he will send a
clear message to all corporations that are like minded, that this
behavior cannot be tolerated any longer."