French label Jours Aprs Lunes launch lingerie for girls as young as FOUR
The shots feature young girls in poses and styling that seem far too premature for their ages.
Too much too young? New French lingerie label Jours Apres Lunes is designed for girls aged between four and 12Wearing striped bras and panties, they play with make-up and jewellery, strings of pearls wrapped around their small frames.Most of the photos are too risque to feature on MailOnline, the bare legs and stomachs of the girls deeming them inappropriate for publication.
In one shot, a girl wears Jackie O-style sunglasses while lounging back on a pillow, her modesty protected by just panties and a cropped polka-dot tied top.
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One of the promotional pictures for the 'femmes' range fea! tures a teenager in a bra and panties wearing little make-up and cuddling a giant teddy bear.
The 'loungerie' underwear is sold 'to be worn over and under, inside and outside,' says the collection's designer, who credits herself with being the first designer brand dedicated to loungerie for children and teenagers.
'These pictures are not cute. It's entirely inappropriate to put a four-year-old in a bouffant like she's Brigitte Bardot'
Commentators have expressed concern over the apparent sexualisation of the young girls.Marilisa Racco, author of Le Snob Lingeries told NY Daily News:'It's cute when a little girl dresses up in her mom's clothing and jewelry and high heels.'These pictures are not cute. It's entirely inappropriate to put a 4-year-old in a bouffant like she's Brigitte Bardot in And God Created Woman.'It's inappropriate to sexualize children. A pearl-encrusted triangle bra on a little girl does not sit well with me.'
Her opinion may only express an American position on the subject, however. Luis Paredes, from Lingerie Journal said that the Europeans will be less offended by the pictures:
'Recently, a lot of fashion magazines and fashion brands have come underfire for using kids in their photo spreads.'I think that at least here stateside, this company will come under fire as well,' the publisher told NY Daily News.The Jours Aprs Lunes photographs are reminiscent of a Thylane Blondeau shoot for Vogue that just last week whipped up a global storm over the 10-year-old's languid poses for the Tom Ford-edited January edition of French Vogue.Outcry over her vampish make-up, sexualised styling and pouting lips forced the young model's TV-personality mother to close her fan site on Facebook.
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