They withdraw from the market a girl dress called 'Lolita' withdraw from the market a girl dress called 'Lolita'

They withdraw from the market a girl dress called 'Lolita' withdraw from the market a girl dress called 'Lolita'

The British department store John Lewis has removed a party dress for girls from its shelves and online stores after the controversy awakened by the name of the model: Lolita.

The firm's party dress Chi London and baptized as the famous novel by Vladimir Nabokov (in which a man's passion for a 12 -year -old girl is told, of whom he ends up abusing sexually) was on sale for childrenFrom 3 to 11 years on the John Lewis website for 50 pounds sterling (more than 58 euros).

As the Mirror collects, the description of the dress prayed the following: "This dress will surely become a favorite of the party clothes. Lined with satén for a soft and comfortable finish, this beautiful dress has delicate metal embroidery, fested edgesand a gauze skirt with a tulle layer that is perfect to go around the dance floor. "

Retiran del mercado un vestido para niñas llamado 'Lolita' Retiran del mercado un vestido para niñas llamado 'Lolita'

Chi Chi London is a fashion brand that sells her clothes in the department store John Lewis.The dress does not appear on the company's website either.

It was the journalist and writer Victoria Coren Mitchell who denounced on her Twitter account the inappropriate of the dress name: "If you were going to think about a name for a child's party dress, whatever you would call him?" He wrote.The tweet received almost 9,000 'like'.

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