News

Share
4th August 2016
02:10pm BST

The shirt was photographed on a 915 hanger in the 915 section of New Look - marketed at girls aged 9-15. The pyjama set was tweeted by FaeSteffi and went viral after mental health campaigner Ilona Burton voiced her concerns at the message the shop appeared to be sending to young girls..@NewLookFashion I beg you to reconsider the message on this children's pj set. pic.twitter.com/Z5kHlYQoNn
— Lizi Legge (@GlassesGirl3) August 1, 2016
Can we all tell @NewLookFashion that 9 year olds shouldn't even know what a 'cheat day' is? So wrong. pic.twitter.com/1EMrKfYWsu — ilona burton (@ilonacatherine) August 1, 2016Twitter users were horrified with the product and we can see why. Insinuating that 9-year-olds would ever need to diet is crazy in the first place, but to then presume that they would need a cheat day to eat pizza is just down right crazy. JK Rowling, the absolute champion that she is, even joined in on the debate and retweeted Ilona's tweet that stated, "Can we all tell @NewLookFashion that 9 year olds shouldn't even know what a 'cheat day' is? So wrong.", seemingly adding her voice to the outrage against the shirt. However, there was a twist in the tale when New Look made a statement in response to the backlash. New Look stated that the pajamas were in fact meant for the women's section.
Response from @NewLookFashion They should never have been on Age 9-15 hangers. And eating is never cheating anyway. pic.twitter.com/FatcUtoY3o — ilona burton (@ilonacatherine) August 2, 2016But it does make you wonder: if we are not happy with 9-year-old girls wearing clothing that promotes dieting, then we probably shouldn't be okay with anyone wearing them.