Jours Apres Lunes

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Jours Apres Lunes is a French clothing label that released[when?] a collection of underwear and loungewear (termed "loungerie") for females aged 4–12. The collection was heavily criticized on release due to the imagery used in the advertisements, which was criticized by the English language media as being overly sexualised for a product aimed at children.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mau, Dhani (2011-08-15). "New French Lingerie Line Jours Après Lunes Is for Girls Ages Four Through 12--Cute or Crossing the Line?". Fashionista. Retrieved 2015-02-26. [dead link]