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Victoria’s Secret de-gays a store display after an anti-gay group protests IT’S NO ... ACTION! ALERT Too sexy for this
IT’S NO SECRET that Victoria’s Secret sells sexy lingerie. But for one anti-gay group, a recent Victoria’s Secret window display at a Virginia mall was too much.
The display, which promoted the company’s “Backstage Sexy” campaign that includes some 1,000 Victoria’s Secret retail outlets, crossed the line into promoting sadomasochistic sex and lesbianism, according to the Traditional Values Coalition.
The group’s executive director, Andrea Lafferty, organized a protest last month against the then yet-to-be-opened Victoria’s Secret at Tysons Corner Center in McLean, Va. Lafferty wants the retail outlet to guarantee it “will not display pornographic S&M or lesbian themes in their stores in the future,” according to a news release posted on the group’s Web site.
Some 30 women carrying signs with phrases including “No Bucks for Victoria’s Smut” protested in front of the store last month, the start of a TVC boycott.
THE DISPLAY IN THE crosshairs of the TVC included two scantily clad lifelike female mannequins spooning in bed together and another scene in which a mannequin was crawling toward another scantily-clad mannequin. Lafferty snapped photos and posted them on the group’s Web site.
Victoria’s Secret agreed to change the display after discussions with Tysons Corner Center management. Victoria’s Secret is owned by Columbus, Ohio-based Limited Brands, Inc.
Hebron said the display targeted by Traditional Values Coalition was part of a “soft opening” at the Tysons Corner store in which employees were exploring different marketing ideas with the window display. The display was changed for the store’s Oct. 7 opening, he said.
The revised display eliminated the two female figures lying together and replaced it with a single mannequin sitting with legs crossed, according to the Associated Press. The mannequin on hands and knees, crawling toward another female figure, was also removed, according to the AP.
Abercrombie & Fitch came similar attack in 2003 when TVC and other conservative groups orchestrated a nationwide boycott against the clothing company for a catalogue featuring photos taken by noted photographer Bruce Weber.
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