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Tuesday, 25 September 2012

'Sexy Little Geisha' outfit of Lingerie Giant VS starts Heating Debate

Victoria’s Secret,  the Columbus, Ohio base company, famous for its
annual televised Fashion Show, where models appears on ramp in angelic dresses and keep nothing hidden is facing extreme criticism from bloggers around the globe after “Sexy Little Geisha” outfit that has the nation’s most famous lingerie company in hot water and forced it removed its entire "Go East" collection of Asian-inspired lingerie wear from its website.

The $98 lingerie one-piece featured a "sexy mesh teddy with flirty cutouts and Eastern-inspired florals," according to its description, which has since been removed, on its website. The outfit also included a removable obi belt with a bow in back and came with a matching fan and hair chopsticks.

The "Go East" collection drew criticism last month for an apparent Photoshop job done on one of its models, and then the "Sexy Little Geisha" number was singled out this month by bloggers who questioned the company's taste.

While the product has now disappeared from the Victoria's Secret website, screen grabs of it have gone viral. Links for both the "Sexy Little Geisha" URL and for the entire "Go East" collection now lead straight to the company's home page.Victoria's Secret has not made a statement on the line, or its disappearance.

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