What is it with the world today? It seems like every time I turn around, someone (or something) is trying to force my little girl to be a much bigger girl far before she is ready. But this latest trend toward little girl lingerie, modeled by little girls in spreads that look like child porn, is really so far across the line, it's comical.
Who on Earth thought this was OK?
The photos are ads for a new line of “loungerie” (that’s lingerie plus loungewear) for girls as young as 3 months. The line is called Jours Après Lunes, and claims to be the first designer brand of underwear/lingerie for children and teenagers.
But does this seem like something you would want your daughter to be photographed wearing? See below:

How about this:

Or this:

I almost felt weird putting these photos up here, to be honest. Sure, the French might call me a prude, but you know what? So what? Little girls shouldn't be styled up like grown-ups, showing this much skin. It's not good for their sense of self worth and it's not good for a culture to fetishize youth in such a way.
The pieces themselves are fine. Off the girls, they are simply nice pieces of age-appropriate lingerie. And some tweens probably do need training bras and such, so fine. But why the styling? Were the big hair and makeup needed, too?
Children are children for 10 minutes, it seems. So why do we want to rush them through it? Sure, it's adorable when our kids dress up and they look adorable and all is age-appropriate. But these are not. Period.
It's hard to even tell these girls are girls at all. Had I seen them in another context, I may have assumed they were adults. And that is where it crosses the line. These aren't innocent kids playing dress-up. These are highly styled girls being posed provocatively to appeal to adults.
There's a huge difference.
Do you think these are wrong?
Images via Jours Après Lunes


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Buffalove23, you can teach young children about acceptance WITHOUT teaching about sex. Isn't that what they teach with Bert & Ernie? Yet some liberal people want to take something as simple as teaching friendship between people that are different as turn it in a gay issue. PLEASE.
Lingerie for children is WRONG, sick, and disgusting!!
My daughter was born in Hawaii and got used to wearing practically nothing -- we're lucky if we can keep underwear on her. She runs around half naked most of the day and is totally asexual about it. However, she will pick up my bra and pretend to put it on and start talking about her 'boobies'. Just her basic response to that makes me think if she wore these things, she'd be broadcasting her 'boobies' a lo t more than if she's just in the buff.
My concern is that the lingere is made to BE lingere -- the little bras have cups covering the nipples, the bottoms 'accentuate'. It's one thing to have cute kids underwear -- I used to love putting my little one in those ruffly, rhumba bloomers! -- but I find putting my 4 year old in what is obviously a bra unecessary and asking WHY?
lolita anyone?
Very wrong for a child.