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Be the first to comment. Honey Birdette, which was founded in Australia in 2006, has 60 stores spread through that country, the UK and the US, and sells bondage wear as well as high-end lingerie.
This image from the latest Honey Birdette campaign has been banned. Picture: Facebook IT’S fair to say that Eloise Monaghan has had a gutful.
Honey Birdette staff slam lingerie giant for alleged sexist working conditions that 'saw them forced to wink at male customers and wear stilettos for 12 hours a day' Former staff at lingerie label ...
Honey Birdette shared two photos of Jake Dupree wearing its $460 “Ruby Red” three-piece set, which is made up of a lacy bra, G-string and suspenders. In the snaps, taken by fashion ...
When Honey Birdette shared the photos of DuPree's "red carpet moment" on the brand Instagram page on April 11, respect for inclusive representation isn't what they were met with.
Honey Birdette’s former tagline, “by women, for women,” has since been changed to “a luxury lingerie brand for all,” per the Daily Wire. Via its Twitter page, the intimate brand defended ...
Published August 14, 2018 2:14pm Updated August 15, 2018 6:12am Comments (Picture: Honey Birdette) A lingerie company’s advert has been banned because it showed – whisper it – a female nipple.