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It's not a wardrobe malfunction.
Suzi Warren intentionally put nipple tassels on shirts for infants and preschool girls.
Warren is the owner and designer of Twisted Twee, a London clothing company some people find twisted indeed. The tasseled top has been causing a controversial buzz on the blogosphere.
Twisted Twee also offers clothes for babies and preschoolers that proclaim, "I've done f--k all day" (minus the dashes). Then there are alphabet shirts that announce that B is for Beer, C is for Condom and X is apparently for a pig having sexual relations with a duck.
Warren talked to ParentDish exclusively last night, via email, from her vacation in Spain, to explain her design:
"The Nipple Tassel t-shirt was designed as a response to my own distaste at seeing mini versions of sexy clothes on young children," she wrote. "Five-year-olds wearing slashed mini skirts and boob tubes, little thumb-sucking Britneys.
"There is nothing very sexy about a baggy, lap neck, long sleeved t- shirt for a 6-month-old. So by embellishing this style of garment with printed nipple tassels, the result is not that the baby becomes sexualized by the tassels, but that the tassels are made benign and silly by the baby. In fact the more inert, innocent and unaware the infant is, the more ludicrous the contrast becomes."
Tasseled tots might fall under what University of Iowa journalism professor Meenakshi Gigi Durham calls "The Lolita Effect" in her book of the same name, which examines the pressure on increasingly younger girls to be presented as objects of sexual desire.
Durham said a survey last year by Girlguiding, a British Girl Scout organization, concluded that girls as young as 10 feel intense pressure to conform to social pressure to look and behave seductively.
We asked Warren to respond:
"I totally agree with critics who feel that young girls are put under
enormous pressure by the media, the fashion industry and the content
of many TV programs, to be aware of their appearance, and then
dissatisfied with it," she added. "The trap set to ensnare girls into a life-time
of preoccupation with their looks is a subtle one.
"My garments are not part of this trap because they are about a subtle as a blinking brick and are aimed at parents of children too young to read or speak.
"If you are wondering who would be heartless enough to put their tiny
daughters in Nipple Tassel t-shirts, it is often their grandparents
who think the design 'cheerful.' Or the parents of boys who think the
whole gender bender things a bit of a hoot.
"Most of Twisted Twee's t-shirt designs are a response to some baffling
thing or other our daughter Betty has done, and celebrate the
befuddlement of parenthood and the idiocy of life. We call the things
we make pieces of Object D'aft. That is what the Nipple Tassel t-shirt
is. A bit of lunacy."
Okay, our final question to Warren: Say I bought one for my six-month-old baby, and I had a 10-year-old child as well. What message do you think it would send to that older child?
"I guess my answer would simply be if you have doubts about it, don't buy it," she wrote. "Your daughter is probably smart enough, self confident enough and relaxed enough to share the irony, but maybe she'd hate it and become very angry about it and that's probably not a bad thing either. Dressing a baby probably shouldn't be laden with social significance."
Now that she explained it, would you buy this t-shirt for your daughter?
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ReaderComments (Page 2 of 7)
8-18-2009 @ 6:56PM
Mike said...Somebody should check this a$$holes hard-drive for kiddy-porn! What a sick fu(k
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8-18-2009 @ 2:26PM
michelle said...Why can't we have a recession of stupidity? This tee shirt is about the dumbest thing I have ever seen.
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8-18-2009 @ 2:42PM
Bebe said...While I support freedom of expression, that's something I would just NOT buy for myself or anyone else's child. I am sure something like this will very quickly find it's little place in the market and then just as quickly disappear. In my opinion, It's just too edgy to have any real, lasting impact on children's fashion.
8-18-2009 @ 9:49PM
Edwina said...I surely do agree with you, makes you wonder what were they thinking, if about anything good at all?
8-18-2009 @ 2:29PM
Scarlett said...Oh please... those who are too prudent to find the humor stand in the same in the same ironic ring as say a conservative such as Sarah Pailin with a pre-maritally mothering teen. You don't have to buy the shirt and you don't have to like it. It's funny, but I wouldn't put it on my child....it's about opinion.
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8-18-2009 @ 3:07PM
pderoo1 said...Scarlett, I'm about as far from Palin as you can get, but I still don't see it as "funny". What I find "funny" are parents who think it's "funny" to dress their toddler like a stripper. But not in the same "funny" way you might look at it. What's the old saying "Start them out young!"?
8-18-2009 @ 4:27PM
Susan said...Teens have sex and get pregnant. What does it matter if her mom is a conservative or a liberal? Why bring Sarah Palin into it?
8-19-2009 @ 8:25PM
Susan said...Teens have sex and get pregnant. What does it matter if your mom is a conservative or a liberal? Do you have a clue?
8-18-2009 @ 2:31PM
wongtpa said...Politically correct will mussel us all. Who cares?
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8-18-2009 @ 6:12PM
Kelly said...This has nothing to do with being politically correct and everything to do with protecting our children by not letting them walk around dressed like a stripper. I have nothing against strippers, think many are very pretty but they are over 18 whereas the people that would wear these T-shirts are not.
You are correct, no one is forcing me to buy the t-shirt. But what do you think the mother of a young child wearing this t-shirt is going to say if the child falls prey to a pedofile with a sick mind that some how sees a stripper in the little child. Only then will she be outraged.
8-18-2009 @ 2:41PM
simbasue1 said...THAT'S SICK!
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8-20-2009 @ 6:24AM
Deborah said...That concept is totally disgusting!!! What was she thinking and is she a Mother of any kids at all?!!
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8-18-2009 @ 3:03PM
Jan said...This is DISGUSTING!!! Her mind is WARPED. Anyone who would be these is even worse than her!!!!
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8-18-2009 @ 3:01PM
evonie55 said...Have all mothers of young girls lost their minds. No wonder there are demented men out there stalking young girls, as young as five years old. YOU, the mother (& father), are responsible for the well being of your child. Why in hell, would YOU buy these type of clothing. Why would YOU give money so they can to buy the clothes. Stop blaming the "pressures" of the media and fashion industries....YOU are the ones shelling out the money. If not, and as outrageous as the price of clothing is, where are they getting the money? If they are saving to buy, YOU have the right to return these clothes. YOU are the ones bowing down to the "pressures" of your pre-teen/teen. Just look at the prom dresses, correction, piece of material, that girls are wearing. Start acting like the adult YOU'RE suppose to be, and refuse to buy, or keep any of the slutty, exposing, down right x rated cloths retail has out there for your daugher(s). There are clothing out there that are hip and trendy, and pretty, without looking like a street walker. YOU have the power. Use it.
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8-18-2009 @ 6:13PM
Kelly said...well said!
8-18-2009 @ 4:24PM
Cory said...I agree! I know a mother who let her barely eleven year old daughter wear sexy clothes and pack on the makeup to school. This childs skirt was so short she couldn't sit comfortably. The child was barely a sixth grader. That child is now a duplicate of her mother. That girl now barely wears clothes and looks like a thirteen year old going on forty.
8-18-2009 @ 10:44PM
irr said...you are so right. I agree 100 %.
8-18-2009 @ 4:00PM
Jeff Gerard said...What kind of parent would put something like that on their child? I suppose the same parents who dress little girls up like streetwalkers and put them in kiddie beauty pageants.
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8-18-2009 @ 3:05PM
Jean said...This is totally ridiculous! I cannot believe that someone would go this far and the fact that people are actually buying this stuff for their babies is bordering, maybe over the border, of kiddie porn. Does our society not already have way too many pedophiles? Babies and children do not need sexually explicit clothing, or anything else sexually explicit and do not need clothing that refers to anything adult. Babies and children need to be just babies and children. I become more and more concerned about where our society is going. That a mother thought of this just makes it worse. I also am very worried about what values she is teaching her children.
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8-18-2009 @ 3:08PM
V said...what is there to be offended by? Sure these clothes are absurd, and my child wont be wearing them, but offended? Its simple, you dont like it, you dont buy it.
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