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France’s government has suspended access to Shein’s online platform, demanding that the fast-fashion giant prove its content adheres to French law.

This follows a controversy over sex dolls with childlike features reportedly found on the company’s website.

The Finance Ministry’s terse statement on Wednesday coincided with the opening of Shein’s first permanent store in Paris, located inside one of the city’s most

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