Marks & Spencer stands by their star model Lily Cole when it comes to her Playboy photo shoot. Campaigners are worried that many customers will boycott M&S and that they will think that the retailer supports Playboy. A spokesperson for the brand told the press that “It’s entirely her own choice as to what other work she accepts and we would not wish to interfere with her career”. Lily herself claims that nudity always have been included in art and that it’s nothing wrong with what she’s done : )
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It has nothing to do with redheads my comments and I am happy that redheads have been discovered and given finally equal rights, they have been so long oppressed by this mostly bad society. But in general speaking, in our society women are treated like a good, most men are uneducated with a bad character, since 1980, we have the Convention by the UN against all forms of discrimination against women but the model world is another area of discrimination against women, a woman is not an object to look at, society hasn’t changed much. I would never do such a job, I am a woman but I am a human being in first line.