Nipple-tassled protest after burlesque boobs ban at Brighton store
An erotic boutique’s burlesque mural has been branded too raunchy for Brighton’s liberal streets. Artwork of nipple tassel-clad women has adorned the walls of the recently rebranded She Said Emporium since last week. But the women were made to cover up after complaints to the shop’s owner that it was offensive. Owner Nic Ramsey said she was forced to paint over the artwork after two women complained. A painting of Laura Nixon, a Brighton-based Marilyn Monroe look alike, with nipple tassels and a multicoloured fan has adorned the wall for years. Ms Ramsey said: “It’s crazy – not least because we have had a virtually identical photo of our fan girl for nearly six years. “It breaks my heart and for the artist Req to have to cover up his work is horrible.” About 20 women donned nipple tassels to protest against the loss of the mural before it was painted over. Ms Ramsey added: “If it was a canvas or we hung a picture it would be a piece of art. “They are sexy images but there is no nudity on show. We made sure there were no nipples showing or anything like that. Brighton is a fantastic, liberal city. I wouldn’t mind if I hadn’t had a picture on the same place for five years. I can wear nipple tassels and walk down the street and no one would be offended”… The Argus
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