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If you haven't seen any articles already regarding the new fall line of kid's clothes from Beyoncé don't worry because you will be overly informed after my article. Apparently Beyoncé, of singing and acting fame, has released a new line of children's clothes, The Deréon Girls Collection by House of Deréon, directed at giving little girls an opportunity to wear some of today's highest fashion designs (laughable) at a very young age. Can anyone say "bad idea?" Well, I don't think that we should make snap judgements about something unless we get more details. That's when I read the article by Joshua McIntire over at my second home--The Examiner, and got learned. I found out what the new line of clothes is all about after checking out some very disturbing images of little girls (ages 3-6 I am guessing) dressed up in, what only can be described as, a miniature version of Beyoncé's wardrobe. I have 3 daughters and not only do I find these images and the clothing line to be frightening but also morally reprehensible. As I have already talked about in previous posts, I do not enjoy it when corporations pigeon hole segments of the populations and most of all my kids. Look at the girls in the ad for the clothing line, do they even look happy? Do they look comfortable? The hair, the shoes, the tight clothes all make me want to barf. What was Beyoncé thinking? She may be a fabulous singer and a talented actress (I really have no clue) but as far as children's clothes go--horrific. Swing and a miss Beyoncé. What do you think about these clothes?
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