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Bras N Things pull Playboy lingerie ad after 'amateur porn' complaints

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Lingerie retailer Bras N Things is embroiled in a storm in a D-cup after it was forced to pull a campaign video down due to its overtly explicit content.

The video, which played in Bras N Things stores, featured 2011 Australia's Next Model contestant Simone Holtznagel and showed her posing in a series of sexual positions - described as "amateur porn" in complaints - where she flaunted the latest Playboy lingerie.

The campaign, which resembles a Playboy ad, also features close ups of Ms Holtznagel's body wearing the lingerie.

A series of complaints to the Australian Advertising Standards Bureau forced the retailer to pull the ads, claiming the instore screens were so large, seeing it was "unavoidable".

"This was in an ordinary public place, with children and families there, why should they be confronted with it in a shopping mall," read one complaint.

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"It was vulgar, unsuitable for the young and simply demeaning for any woman walking past."

Another read: "They were not merely modelling the underwear, they were moving suggestively, gyrating and looking lasciviously at the camera - like a very amateur porn movie.

"It was a demeaning and embarrassing display."

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Bras N Things declined to make a comment when contacted by news.com.au, but according to the complaint, the retailer received "very little feedback from customers" and "does not feel that it has breached any advertising standards".

As a matter of "respect" to shopping centres, the video would be replaced with pictures instead in an act of "good faith".

"The video advertisement is playing on digital screens in our store window in limited stores. There is no sound with the video, it is imagery only," the retailer said.

Yet the ASB failed to agree with the retailer, citing the "manner in which the lingerie is model by the woman is sexualised".

"The silent, moving image draws the eye of passers-by" while "the model is stroking her hair and her moving her body suggestively and that this amounts to a sexualised impact".

Meanwhile, Ms Holtznagel posted a lengthy rant on Instagram hitting back at the critics who claimed the ad was soft porn.

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Shoutout to the prude who complained about my "vulgar" "amateur porn" advertisement for the amazing Australian brand πŸ’•Bras and ThingsπŸ’• and had the clip banned from stores. Honestly, it's just soooo offensive to show a confident, sexy WOMAN (😱😱😱) in her LINGERIE (😱😱😱😱😱) in the window of a (plot twist) - LINGERIE STORE!!!! Won't somebody please think of the children?! I mean it's just truly outrageous πŸ™„πŸ˜’ The definition of porn is 'material containing the explicit description or display of sex organs or activity.' There is none of that here. How dare you sexualize my body. How dare- after all society's requests- you take a confident and carefree depiction of a normal, healthy womanly body, promoting women's products to women, and deem it offensive. Do not impress your insecurities on me, whether physical or sexual. But by saying my body, just comfortably being my body, is somehow 'wrong' or 'dirty' you are insulting and potentially damaging any woman who may identify with me. Keep your neuroses off my body and go watch some REAL porn, you might be less uptight βœ‹πŸ» Some people really do have too much time on their hands. I see people wearing less on the street and in shopping centers these days and this woman is complaining about a tasteful, beautiful advertisement which is not only showcasing the gorgeous lingerie but also showcases body confidence and embracing the feminine form! So deepest apologies to the poor soul who was so offended by my "vulgar" behavior.. But I shall continue on in being fearlessly me and embracing my curves and my confidence, and I encourage all women to do the same - and if that's so wrong then I don't want to be right πŸ’•βœ¨πŸ€˜πŸ»βœ¨πŸ’• (πŸ’°YπŸ’°)

A post shared by Simone Holtznagel (@simoneholtznagel) on Aug 27, 2016 at 9:16pm PDT

"Shout out to the prude who complained about my 'vulgar' and 'amateur porn' advertisement for the amazing Australian brand Bras N Things, and had the clip banned," she wrote.

"Honestly, it's just soooo offensive to show a confident, sexy WOMAN in her LINGERIE in the window of a (plot twist) - LINGERIE STORE!!!! Won't somebody please think of the children?! I mean it's just truly outrageous.

"How dare you sexualise my body. How dare- after all society's requests, you take a confident and carefree depiction of a normal, healthy womanly body, promoting women's products to women, and deem it offensive.

"Do not impress your insecurities on me, whether physical or sexual."

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The collection, according to Bras N Things, "features caging effects and strapping to create unique shapes on body" while "the innovating bunny boost plunge double push up bra" is available in cup sizes up to E.

The campaign ceased in July, and Bras N Things says it is confident the "video footage will not be used again"

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