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Shein Removes Childlike Sex Dolls After French Watchdog Complaint

  • On Saturday, France's DGCCRF reported Asian e-commerce giant Shein to French prosecutors and Arcom for selling 'sex dolls with a childlike appearance'.
  • Le Parisien published a photo showing the dolls measuring around 80cm and holding a teddy bear alongside an explicitly sexual caption, while DGCCRF said the description makes it hard to doubt the child pornography nature.
  • Responding to the report, the company said `The products in question were immediately delisted as soon as we became aware of these serious issues` and launched an internal inquiry while reviewing third-party vendors.
  • At BHV Marais, the planned Shein store opening on Wednesday sparked outrage, with some top fashion brands pulling their products from the store.
  • Against a backdrop of rapid recent growth, EU lawmakers have moved to scrutinize Shein, which France fined three times in 2025 for a total of 191 million, as the European Commission investigates.
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Shein opens first permanent store amid heavy police presence

PARIS: Paris authorities on Wednesday deployed riot police for the unveiling of Shein's first bricks and mortar store in the world, as controversy swirled over the Asian e-commerce giant's fast fashion and sale of childlike sex dolls online.

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In the shop windows of the BHV shopping center, in central rue de Rivoli, in Paris, the posters announce a world premiere: the opening of Shein’s first physical shop, the Asian fast fashion giant. The trade opens this Wednesday in the middle of a scandal, after the French justice has opened an investigation into the sale of sex dolls looking like girls on this platform. Continue reading

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El Economista broke the news in on Saturday, November 1, 2025.
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