BEYONCÉ'S LABEL HOUSE OF DERÉON LAUNCHES KID’S LINE


Beyoncé's Blinged Out Babies

Beyoncé KnowlesGeorge Pimentel, WireImage.com

Not for the faint of heart, ads that promote Beyoncé's new clothing line for kids may have crossed a line. Featuring child models in high heels with heavily made-up faces, the provocative pics that introduce the kindergarten set to stilettos are stirring up controversy for the singer.

House of Deréon's Ad Campaign


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      AbbyInHoustonTx 06:55:07 PM May 13 2008

      she is ok except for the fat thighs

      chileverde987654 06:45:20 PM May 10 2008

      The thing is......we all know there was nothing vicious intended with these adverts but its adverts like these that fuel pedophlles addictions. I think the media and celebrities bear some responsibiliy for the music, adverts, clothes etc they produce. There was definately a better way to advertise the childtrens clothing line but it wouldnt have gotten nearly as much media coverage. At the end of the day its all about the almighty dollar isnt it? For some .............money rules conscience. This is a prime example. It is disappointing more thought wasnt put into these adverts.

      FTLEWISLMJ 02:06:26 PM May 10 2008

      You know what is wrong with people? These kids are fully dressed and cute as can be. This is 100% better than these little girls walking around with their a**es hanging out or god forbid... These outfits are adorable and Beyonce has her act together. You Go Girl!

      avant1gardist 01:54:34 PM May 10 2008

      really should matter.

      avant1gardist 01:54:15 PM May 10 2008

      matters

      avant1gardist 01:51:56 PM May 10 2008

      And to think you have women flocking around men like this. These women humiliate me, and most of them don’t even have the sense to know how ridiculous they look. I noticed that Beyonce sits up in church, but maybe she should try actually looking into that book that called the bible and she may actually learn something or become a better woman who works for a good cause and not such a useless and self-fulfilling one. It is one thing to represent good, but you can't serve two gods, either you are a street-walker or a Christian, but you cannot live the life of a ***** on Mondays and represent Christians on Sundays. Women should learn to wise up and then we all may rise up. Not to just target Beyonce or the ad that so-called “intelligent people know is just for advertisement,†but all the fools in the entertainment business who can only get along by following the “SEX SELLS†guidelines; people there is more to life than an image, and we have all lost sight of what should rea

      avant1gardist 01:48:14 PM May 10 2008

      This is a prime example of why we live in such mayhem today. People haven't the slightest ideas of what is most important and what we should be valuing. Beyonce runs around like all of the other ignorant “video hoes†who degrade themselves for a dollar, and are not smart enough to plan for the future of our children. Many are not talented and creative enough to be successful without putting their bodies on display. It is a shame when a grown woman does it, but it is disgraceful when she takes pride in teaching such ignorance to innocent and helpless little babies. If you have this mental instability, try wising up and using your brains for a change. Or be prepared to marry a Rap star who gains his wealth because of how great he is at disrespecting women, calling them b**ches and hoes, putting their a**es and titties all over the television, and raising a society full of sex driven empty-headeds, who will never gain any pleasure outside of being copy-cats. And to think you h

      Blind8dm 01:32:06 PM May 10 2008

      I find nothing wrong with the ad. It reminds me of little girls going through they're mothers closet for dress up. However I do believe the clothes are hideously ugly and I agree with the one poster about clothes like that turning kindergarten into a fashion show. The one girl in the whole class would think shes better then all of her classmates just because her mommy and daddy are willing to shell out the money for that crap. I believe that if you have the money to dress your kids like that then send them to a private school. Make some good use of the money.

      lmharris0212 01:21:38 PM May 10 2008

      There is absolutely nothing wrong with these ads. every child is covered head to toe no cleaveage no butty shorts just little girls showing there love for hip hot couture and wearing there mothers shoes. Get over it

      Geechieg 01:12:17 PM May 10 2008

      Let's not mince words here Beyonce is obviously aiming this product at a certain demographic. Youg perhaps less than 26 year old, maybe single mother who thinks their children are little dolls to dress up. These mothers in turn are teaching their children that having an attractive exterior will make up for an internal that's inferior. Now instead of going to kindergarten to just be kids, the kid will gp to school to judge what the other kids are wearing. Now the kid thinks going to school is fashion show. Oh well I guess if you are going to be unemployable you may as well look good doing it, right? I guess when you consider this clothing line you also must consider the source. I really used to like Beyonce too. Not no mo' tho.

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