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Boux Avenue accused of demeaning women with display of ‪mannequins‬ doing the laundry

  • Boux Avenue owned by Ex Dragon’s Den Theo Paphitis received complaints about the mannequin window display
  • It showed scantily-clad mannequins doing laundry at Brighton showroom
  • Sarah Derby, 23, complained and questioned the window display
  • She said it created a picture of women as “sexualised domestic beings”
  • The company apologised and said they would not repeat the mistake across other stores

A Dragon’s Den lingerie chain has been accused of depicting women as “sexualised domestic beings” for having a window display of scantily-clad mannequins doing the laundry.

Boux Avenue, owned by Theo Paphitis, a former Dragon received complaints about displaying the provocatively dressed women in their Churchill Square, Brighton showroom.

The lingerie store was accused of “demeaning women with outdated ideology” – but said that they had misjudged the window display as simply “fun and engaging”.

Boux Avenue said the displays would be taken down from their Brighton shop and not repeated across its chain of national stores.

The complaint was filed by Sarah Derby, a 23-year-old student, who questioned why the firm had not chosen to display attractive women in the House of Commons, laboratories or the sporting field.

Theo Paphitis’ Boux Avenue is not the first national chain to feel the pressure of campaigners, but big businesses are having to take notice of women’s rights to keep ahead of the game.

Last November, Brighton feminists launched a petition against rival lingerie store Ann Summers complaining about the “over-sexualised content” of their Western Road window display.

What do you think? Was Boux Avenue being offensive or was this just harmless fun?

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