A city lingerie shop has been told to remove posters featuring scantily clad women.
Myer Centre manager Peter Lee has told The Advertiser he has asked Honey Birdette to take down the adverts.
“We have been liaising with the retailer’s national office in this regard and have requested the current posters be removed from display as soon as possible,” he said.
And city councillor Phil Martin told the paper the images were inappropriate.
“There is the matter of causing offence in public places and I can see that that image has the potential,” he said.
“It shouldn’t be posted outside the store where it may offend.
“There is public standards and this probably is a little over the line.”
Are these posters in @rundlemall & Westfield SC's too risqué? @MyerCentreAde has asked they be removed after shopper complaints #FIVEAANews pic.twitter.com/tH34OlmVUB
— Matthew Pantelis (@MatthewPantelis) August 8, 2017