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Nike caught in social media storm over model’s mistaken identity

Several users fact-checked Bagree’s tweet, and Grok confirmed that Nike’s 2025 Indian campaign exclusively featured the Indian fashion label NorBlack NorWhite.

June 15, 2025 / 23:05 IST
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Nike faced social media backlash on Sunday after a case of mistaken identity triggered backlash over its collaboration with Indian fashion label NorBlack NorWhite. The outrage stemmed from an Instagram post that wrongly identified a Bangladeshi model as part of the campaign, leading to criticism against the sportswear giant.

The controversy began when Instagram account @CuratedCultureSociety claimed that Nike’s NorBlack NorWhite campaign featured a Bangladeshi model who was previously critical of India. The post quickly became viral, sparking criticism of the brand’s alleged choice.

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On X, political commentator Rishi Bagree questioned Nike’s choice of featuring a model who allegedly held anti-India views for its first major Indian brand collaboration. The post resonated with his followers, who expressed concerns about the brand’s cultural sensitivity while pursuing the Indian market.

  Curated Culture Society issues clarification

Later, Curated Culture Society apologised on its Instagram account, acknowledging its mistake in the original post. The handle clarified that the individual in question had appeared in an older, unrelated Nike campaign and was not associated with the NorBlack NorWhite collaboration. It expressed regret for any confusion caused and emphasised that its intention had been to showcase the campaign’s visual elements rather than make any political statements.