Protests erupted at a Paris department store on Wednesday, as the fast-fashion retailer Shein opened its first brick-and-mortar store in the city amid fierce criticism of its low-cost business model. France also moved to ban Shein’s online marketplace on Wednesday after its consumer watchdog said weapons and childlike sex dolls were being sold on the site.
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Outrage in Paris as fast-fashion company Shein opens 1st brick-and-mortar store
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