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    France Moves to Suspend Shein Over Sex Dolls and Weapons on Day Paris Store Opens

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    Posted on November 5, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    France suspends Shein over controversial listings like sex dolls and weapons, affecting its Paris store opening amid public protests.

    France Initiates Suspension of Shein Amid Controversy Over Dolls and Weapons

    Controversy Surrounding Shein's Marketplace

    By Helen Reid and Mimosa Spencer

    Government Response and Actions

    PARIS (Reuters) -France started proceedings on Wednesday to suspend online fast-fashion retailer Shein after childlike sex dolls and weapons were found being sold on its site, marring the opening of the Chinese company's first shop in a Paris department store.

    Public and Retailer Reactions

    The discovery of the dolls on Shein's website by France's consumer watchdog on Saturday fuelled an outcry and heightened the pressure on Shein, already under fire over its store.

    Impact on Shein's Business Model

    Shein said it had sanctioned the sellers and implemented a full ban on sex dolls, and would share names of buyers of the dolls with the authorities.

    "On the Prime Minister's instructions, the government is initiating proceedings to suspend Shein for as long as necessary for the platform to demonstrate to the authorities that all of its content is finally in compliance with our laws and regulations," the finance ministry said in a statement.

    Shein said it was committed to working with French authorities to address their concerns. It said it independently decided to temporarily suspend its marketplace in France to "review and strengthen" how third-party sellers operate on the site.

    Shein's website sells both its own brand clothes, for which it is best-known, and a vast array of products from third-party sellers on its marketplace.

    Lawmaker Antoine Vermorel-Marques had earlier on Wednesday pointed out listings on Shein's site for weapons including brass knuckles, which are banned in France, and an axe.

    "Enough is enough with the pedopornographic dolls, and now the weapons," Commerce and Small Business Minister Serge Papin said in parliament on Wednesday, before ordering the suspension of the platform.

    France has experience in cracking down on online platforms - it suspended U.S. ecommerce marketplace Wish in 2021 after its consumer watchdog found dangerous products for sale on the site, only allowing it again a year and a half later.

    The government said it would do an 'initial review' of its findings on Shein within 48 hours.

    SHEIN STORE CONTROVERSY

    The shop on the sixth floor of the 19th-century department store BHV has caused uproar among politicians including Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo, as well as retailers who say Shein's business model has an unfair advantage and has eroded French high streets.

    Protesters bearing "Shame on Shein" placards had gathered outside BHV before the opening amid fierce criticism of its low-cost business model.

    Riot police officers looked on as dozens of shoppers who had queued for hours filed into the store.

    "That (suspension of Shein) would be a blow for a lot of people, I think, financially, and actually because it's so vast, they have so much choice on the platform," said Benoit Guillem, a chef, as he browsed in the Shein store.

    "So that's what's convenient, even in terms of delivery, they're quite fast."

    'PREDATORS AND CRIMINALS'

    To others, Shein's image is tainted by the sex dolls.

    Outside the store, artist Leslie Green told Reuters: "I was just passing by but I'm already aware that they're selling a little doll that looks like a little girl that encourages pedophilia, so I'm very disgusted by that."

    The Paris prosecutor is investigating Shein and AliExpress over the alleged dissemination of images or representations of minors of a pornographic nature, which can lead to five years in prison and a fine of 75,000 euros.

    Arnaud Gallais, cofounder of Mouv’Enfants, which fights violence against children, was among demonstrators that gathered before the store opening.

    "We are here with our little signs as a reminder that behind these sexual dolls there are potentially predators and pedophile criminals," he said.

    SGM SEES CHANCE TO BRING SHOPPERS BACK TO STORES

    Shein was approached to set up a concession by Société des Grands Magasins (SGM), which is hoping the launch will attract a younger clientele to the struggling BHV and bring benefits thanks to its ecommerce expertise.

    After the announcement that Shein was suspending its marketplace, SGM Chairman Frédéric Merlin said: "I salute this decision... I hope that finally we will be able to stop the sale of illicit products on these platforms."

    He said he was confident of the quality of the products sold in the Shein store, "but that's unfortunately not the case for the sellers on their marketplace".

    ($1 = 0.8575 euros)

    (Reporting by Mimosa Spencer, Michaela Cabrera, Helen Reid, Inti Landauro, Lucien Libert, Leigh Thomas; Editing by Alexandra Hudson, William Maclean)

    Table of Contents

    • Controversy Surrounding Shein's Marketplace
    • Government Response and Actions
    • Public and Retailer Reactions
    • Impact on Shein's Business Model

    Key Takeaways

    • •France initiates suspension of Shein over controversial listings.
    • •Shein found selling childlike sex dolls and banned weapons.
    • •French authorities demand compliance with local laws.
    • •Shein temporarily suspends its marketplace in France.
    • •Public protests against Shein's business practices in Paris.

    Frequently Asked Questions about France moves to suspend Shein over sex dolls and weapons on day Paris store opens

    1What is a marketplace in retail?

    A marketplace in retail refers to a platform where multiple sellers can offer their products or services to consumers, often allowing for a wide variety of choices.

    2What are childlike sex dolls?

    Childlike sex dolls are controversial products designed to resemble children, raising significant ethical and legal concerns regarding their sale and distribution.

    3What is a suspension in business terms?

    A suspension in business refers to the temporary halting of operations or services, often due to regulatory issues or compliance failures.

    4What is a regulatory framework?

    A regulatory framework consists of laws, regulations, and guidelines that govern the operations of businesses and protect public interests.

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