Gap has apologized over an ad for its kids clothing line that people said was 'racist'
The #GapKidsxED campaign ad showed two white girls in impressive acrobatic positions, while a black girl stood passively, with an older, white girl using her as an armrest.
The photo was shared with the caption: "Meet the kids who are proving that girls can do anything."
The photo, which appeared on Twitter, was quickly met with a backlash from users:
She told the Daily Mail Online: "As a brand with a proud 46 year history of championing diversity and inclusivity, we appreciate the conversation that has taken place and are sorry to anyone we've offended."
Felix added: "We are replacing the image with a different shot from the campaign, which encourages girls (and boys) everywhere to be themselves and feel pride in what makes them unique."
However, as of Tuesday, the tweet containing the photo in question had still not been deleted from the Gap Kids' Twitter account: