micdotcom:

A lingerie store was told to remove ads with disabled and plus-size models. It refused — and won.

  • Shouldn’t a lingerie boutique be able to celebrate the diversity of its customers without controversy?
  • In February, Georgia lingerie boutique Livi Rae Lingerie’s owners Molly Hopkins and Cynthia Decker launched an in-store campaign featuring a diverse array of women, like Tisa Edge, a woman of color; Stacey Shortley, who uses a wheelchair; and plus-size models Marie Layne and Bubble Bordeaux. 
  • All the women were decked out in Livi Rae lingerie. Read more. (3/15/2017 10:03 AM)

Vive la difference!

Source: mic.com

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