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Apparently, discovering your sexuality starts young in France.
Shortly after ten-year-old French model Thylane Loubry Blondeau 's provocative spread in Vogue Paris created an international uproar, a new French line of children lingerie has gone public.
Jours Apres Lunes is the controversial clothing line that features underwear styles borrowed from adult lingerie trends for girls from three months to young teenagers, according to Fashionista.
The 'loungerie' (lounge wear) collections is the creation of Sophie Morin, a lingerie designer.
Yet it's not so much the actual underwear pieces that are raising eyebrows, but the models depicted on Jours Apres Lunes' website with their grown-up poses and disturbing sexuality.
Marilisa Racco, fashion writer and author of Le Snob Lingerie , told the New York Daily News :
It's inappropriate to sexualize children. A pearl-encrusted triangle bra on a little girl does not sit well with me.
See the images for yourself, from Jours Apres Lunes' Web site:

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Update : the photos are real, but the clothing company involved says there's no lingerie line, and they're not responsible for how the child celebrity linked with their line is accessorized or portrayed. "We just make tutu dresses, tank tops attached to tutus," says the founder. Worth noting: whether or not you call it "kid's lingerie" (gag), the company did link to the "girls on stripper poles" photos directly from their website, and noted the name of the celebrity kids in their garments, which implied endorsement.


The great Chris Rock once said (I'm paraphrasing a bit), you know you've really fckd up as a parent if your daughter ends up on a stripper pole.

The 9 year old sister of Disney megastar Miley Cyrus is reported to be promoting a (man this feels weird to type) lingerie line for children. The highly sexualized photos that appear to to promote that clothing line show children posing around a stripper pole . Related images basically present the kids as cute li'l whores. I just vomited in my keyboard.
Related: in 2009, according to the LA Times , 16-year-old Miley danced around a stripper pole during her Fox Teen Choice Awards performance. Whiskey, tango, foxtrot, people. Seriously.

Most who read this post will (I hope) agree: promotional photos that show scantily clad and made-up little girls flirting at the camera from behind a stripper pole are totally wrong and sad. But, question. Who's to blame? The parents? The agents? The managers? The publicists? The garment company? The studios (I guess Disney, in this case)? All of the above?




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