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Monday, 10 November 2014

Lingerie company slogan change along censured


London: The controversy over the latest Victoria's Secret ad eventually forcing clothing manufacturers in the world's top women's change slogan before too sexist ,  The Perfect Body into A Body for Every Body, the British newspaper reported yesterday.

Advertisements most famous newspaper recently censured by various British female body as such realistic illustrate that the perfect body is a must as it's beautiful models through the advertisement.

"Every day, the slogan on these ads result in overweight or obese women are not attracted to feel deeply ashamed as if you want to look sexy, must have a body like the models involved," said a student, Gabriella Kountourides, 22 years.


He and his colleagues; Laura Ferris and Frances Black, then the international petition urging Victoria's Secret change the slogan, now signed by more than 29,000 people from all over the world and an injunction barring the publication of such commercial messages.

Victoria's Secret ad controversy this time featuring the beautiful 10 models such as Lily Aldrige, Behati Prinsloo and Jasmine books in a standing position with a semi-nude wearing only a bra and panties in the company's latest designs.

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