Victoria’s Secret removed the phrase “The Perfect ‘Body’” from its new bra campaign after facing backlash for advertisements that critics said promoted negative female body images.
Last month, three British students launched an online petition demanding America’s largest lingerie retailer apologize and alter the phrase on the ad. The campaign was a play on wording for the company’s “Body” bra collection. But the text, which was paired with images of slim lingerie models, suggested there is only one ideal body type, the women said. They added that the ads failed to celebrate the diversity of every figure by naming only one as “perfect.”
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Victoria’s Secret has not publicly addressed the controversy, but this week, the company pulled the tagline and replaced it with text that reads: “A Body for Every Body.” The phrase appears over the image of the same 10 slim underwear models who were featured originally.
Victoria’s Secret did not immediately respond to msnbc’s request for comment.









