, March 6 -- Initially, the ASA had banned the advertisement Calvins or nothing ad, saying it was sexually explicit and objectifying of women. However, following a reevaluation prompted by public outcry, the ASA has reversed its decision, acknowledging the "strength of public feeling" and determining that the image did not meet the criteria for objectification.

"Our decision to ban only the poster featuring FKA Twigs was widely criticised, not least by the singer herself. We're not deaf to the commentary that surrounds our decision making. We're genuinely interested in hearing what people think and have to say. And we're not afraid to challenge our own thinking and change our decisions if we think we've got it wrong," the ASA said in a s...