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Fashion tycoon, Patrick Couderc has asked fat women and lesbians to stop wearing his iconic bandage dresses.
Couderc who is the boss of French fashion house, Herve Leger made the request during an interview session with DAILY MAIL. He urged ‘voluptuous’ women and those with ‘very prominent hips and a very flat chest’ to steer clear of the £1,300 creations. He risked further offence by claiming that ‘committed lesbians’ would never want to wear such tight clothes anyway because they preferred to be ‘butch and leisurely’.
He said: ‘You women have a lot of problems. You will lose the plot. You will come and you will put a dress on and you’ll be in front of the mirror, like, “Argh, I’m so fat.”
Yes, you have a 12th of an inch around your stomach, it’s not really a disaster, and what you’re not noticing is that your cleavage is about two inches too low because you are 55 and it’s time that you should not display everything like you’re 23.’ Although the bandage dress, he said, could provide useful support in this case.
He went on to warn women not to wear underwear that was too small, because ‘the knicker line cuts through the flesh and goes through the other side of the dress,’ creating an unattractive ‘visible panty line’.
Couderc who is the boss of French fashion house, Herve Leger made the request during an interview session with DAILY MAIL. He urged ‘voluptuous’ women and those with ‘very prominent hips and a very flat chest’ to steer clear of the £1,300 creations. He risked further offence by claiming that ‘committed lesbians’ would never want to wear such tight clothes anyway because they preferred to be ‘butch and leisurely’.
He said: ‘You women have a lot of problems. You will lose the plot. You will come and you will put a dress on and you’ll be in front of the mirror, like, “Argh, I’m so fat.”
Yes, you have a 12th of an inch around your stomach, it’s not really a disaster, and what you’re not noticing is that your cleavage is about two inches too low because you are 55 and it’s time that you should not display everything like you’re 23.’ Although the bandage dress, he said, could provide useful support in this case.
He went on to warn women not to wear underwear that was too small, because ‘the knicker line cuts through the flesh and goes through the other side of the dress,’ creating an unattractive ‘visible panty line’.