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Elizabeth Hurley's Bikini Line For Young Girls Called 'Disturbing' And 'Inappropriate'


Actress Elizabeth Hurley calls her line of swimwear for girls "fun" on her website. But parents along with a child protection charity in the U.K. have had a different reaction -- they're accusing Hurley and her brand of sexualizing young girls.



"It is very disturbing to see some inappropriate items in this swimwear range," Claude Knight, the director of the charity Kidscape told the Daily Mail.

Knight points out pieces like the "Mini Cha Cha Bikini," an animal-print two-piece for girls under 8 and the "Collete Bikini," a suit that is held together by a gold ring and is meant specifically "for girls [ages 8-13] who want to look grown up." According to the company's website, "This bikini looks fab with our cheetah ruffled skirt."

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Siobhan Freegard, founder of the community Netmums told the Daily Mail that she knows "a number of mothers who are concerned about the sexualization of their children and would be horrified by their daughters dressing like mini-strippers."

And, their concerns are validated by science. A recent study found that girls as young as 6 think of themselves as sex objects and want to be considered sexy. In an earlier study, Psychologists named clothing as a factor that encourages these youngsters to objectify themselves. This research was particularly disturbing given that "almost a third of girls' clothing for sale at 15 major retailers [had] sexualizing characteristics."

Knight told Sky News that Hurley shouldn't take all of the blame now. Rather, the fashion industry should stop making clothes for kids that are so adult-like.

Jen M.L., a mother of two who blogs at "People I Want To Punch In The Throat" agrees on that front. In a HuffPost blog, Jen says she is "horrified" by clothing selections when she takes her 4-year-old daughter shopping. She recounts a specific Easter shopping trip when "there were several dresses that looked like they should come with a complimentary pole and hooker heels!" But, Jen doesn't blame the industry entirely. She also writes that consumers -- parents specifically -- should stop buying and supporting the production of such items. "If we'd just stop buying this misogynistic whore-wear maybe companies would stop trying to sell it to us."

With regard to Hurley's line, a spokesperson told the Daily Mail that the collection has sold "extremely well." He added, "Most of our customers are repeat customers who report that their kids adore the designs."

Source - Huff Post & Daily Mail

Fun Fact: Charlie Sheen once had a fashion line for kids called Sheen Kids.



possevi 18th-Sep-2012 12:42 am (UTC)
"A recent study found that girls as young as 6 think of themselves as sex objects and want to be considered sexy."

I know this shouldn't surprise me given the current state of affairs, but WHAT THE FUCK?! YOU ARE A BABY!!!
nicoolesays 18th-Sep-2012 12:44 am (UTC)
Seriously. So sad and disturbing...
the_painful_red 18th-Sep-2012 12:54 am (UTC)
My niece used to flip her hair and bend over and purse her lips at my bf when she was 6. She's not like that anymore but it was ridiculous.
d00ditsemily 18th-Sep-2012 01:10 am (UTC)
omggg
tobiveil12 18th-Sep-2012 08:30 am (UTC)
did she grow out of it naturally, or did yall need to step in
the_painful_red 18th-Sep-2012 02:41 pm (UTC)
She grew out of it. Idk how. Now she's 9 and the middle child so she's calmer. She'll strut around sometimes but in a,"Look at my pink hair clip ins!" way.

I doubt my sister would have stepped in. My mom, maybe.
akasha6915 18th-Sep-2012 01:09 am (UTC)
One of my old coworkers would talk about how if she was ever going to have kids they were going to be sexy. Having that mentality instilled at such a young age is bound to fuck up kids.

I doubt these kids really understand what sexy is but that they know they are suppose to grow up to be this thing.
possevi 18th-Sep-2012 01:16 am (UTC)
That co-worker sounds like an idiot.

TBH, I've seen girls well into their teenage years who still don't quite grasp what it means to be 'sexy'. It's not traipsing around like a Victoria's Secret model, at least I think, it's about a sense of security about your body and sexuality that emanates from you naturally. You don't try.

WTF does a 6 year old or a 14 year know about any of that?
akasha6915 18th-Sep-2012 01:22 am (UTC)
TBQH she was, and the fact that she is about to have a kid, a boy, depresses me for the future.

And no kid really knows. I remember thinking I understood it at 14, but fuck, I knew shit about the world. The problem is raising kids to have this thing to achieve, which none of them should even know till into adulthood.
tundrabeast 18th-Sep-2012 07:33 pm (UTC)
But media sexy tells you to be Candice Swanepoel. The disparity between actual sexy and media sexy can fuck up your sense of self massively tbh.
possevi 18th-Sep-2012 07:37 pm (UTC)
I agree completely, though I don't find Candi attractive. lol

/Kanye shrug
nicenicegirl 18th-Sep-2012 11:20 am (UTC)
ugh i don't want my kids to think anything about sex while they're that little, i just want them to be happy and having fun with their dolls/action figures/whatever.
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