

Since posting the tweet, it’s been shared hundreds of times – as others also started contacting the French brand, tweeting ‘Hello @DIMparis. So according to you, 12-year-old girls have “imperfections” that should be smoothed out?’ and ‘How awful! Bras for little girls, to make their chests bigger and “erase imperfections”! #WTF #DIM’ Florence told Buzzfeed that she’d only gone shopping with her daughter for a bra in the first place after another girl in her class had made fun of her for not wearing one – which just serves to prove the point above about how hard being 12 can really be. ‘It saddened me to see that, so soon, she was already suffering the threats [of] femininity,” Florence explained, before deeming it an 'injunction of femininity.' A spokesperson for the brand responded to the outrage with the following statement: ‘When we said imperfections, we meant clothing and non-physiological imperfections. This is to erase imperfections materials — folds, overlays, etc. — to make the product smooth and harmonious under clothing.’ Really, guys?! Are you for real?!"Gomme les imperfections" et "offre une forme lisse"... Pour un soutif en 70A au rayon enfant... #LeCulLesRonces pic.twitter.com/Iz6heNM6P1
— Florence Braud (@Babeth_AS) September 2, 2016