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  • LIUZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 08: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Celebrating female power, Chinese style: Shopping mall hosts bra-undoing contest on International Women’s Day <br />
<br />
A shopping mall in China seemed to have got the wrong idea when celebrating International Women’s Day with a one handed bra competition.<br />
Six scantily clad female models lined up on a stage at the store in Liuzhou city on March 8, as men and women took it in turns to undo their bras using only one hand.<br />
Bizarrely the models had masks on as they stood with their backs to the crowd. The winner was a woman who managed to undo all six bras in 14 seconds. <br />
<br />
At the event, a total of eight spectators volunteered to take part in the competition, but surprisingly according to China Daily, only one of them was a man.<br />
The aim of the game was to undo each bra with one hand in the fastest time possible.<br />
Not only did the models participate in the contest, they strutted their stuff on the stage wearing only their underwear and a mask as dozens of prying customers looked on. <br />
According to the report, the contest was put on to attract more customers on International Woman’s Day.<br />
But it seems whoever’s idea it was to hold a one handed bra competition using nearly naked models, they may have not understood the meaning of the day.<br />
It is not clear in the report what the prize was for the winner of the competition. <br />
This is not the first time businesses in China have come under fire for 'missing the point' on International Women's Day.<br />
In 2015, two of the country's most popular websites were criticised for using 'sexist stereotypes' on the day that is celebrated by millions across the globe. <br />
Search engine Baidu had a ballerina in a pink dress, who turned into a bride and then into a mother pushing a baby, on its homepage.<br />
And video-sharing site Youku, wrote to all its female users on its page: 'May the world treat you gently.'<br />
According to the United Nations, International Women’s Day on March 8 is a time to reflect on progress
    Exclusivepix_Celebrating_female_powe...jpg
  • LIUZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 08: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Celebrating female power, Chinese style: Shopping mall hosts bra-undoing contest on International Women’s Day <br />
<br />
A shopping mall in China seemed to have got the wrong idea when celebrating International Women’s Day with a one handed bra competition.<br />
Six scantily clad female models lined up on a stage at the store in Liuzhou city on March 8, as men and women took it in turns to undo their bras using only one hand.<br />
Bizarrely the models had masks on as they stood with their backs to the crowd. The winner was a woman who managed to undo all six bras in 14 seconds. <br />
<br />
At the event, a total of eight spectators volunteered to take part in the competition, but surprisingly according to China Daily, only one of them was a man.<br />
The aim of the game was to undo each bra with one hand in the fastest time possible.<br />
Not only did the models participate in the contest, they strutted their stuff on the stage wearing only their underwear and a mask as dozens of prying customers looked on. <br />
According to the report, the contest was put on to attract more customers on International Woman’s Day.<br />
But it seems whoever’s idea it was to hold a one handed bra competition using nearly naked models, they may have not understood the meaning of the day.<br />
It is not clear in the report what the prize was for the winner of the competition. <br />
This is not the first time businesses in China have come under fire for 'missing the point' on International Women's Day.<br />
In 2015, two of the country's most popular websites were criticised for using 'sexist stereotypes' on the day that is celebrated by millions across the globe. <br />
Search engine Baidu had a ballerina in a pink dress, who turned into a bride and then into a mother pushing a baby, on its homepage.<br />
And video-sharing site Youku, wrote to all its female users on its page: 'May the world treat you gently.'<br />
According to the United Nations, International Women’s Day on March 8 is a time to reflect on progress
    Exclusivepix_Celebrating_female_powe...jpg
  • LIUZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 08: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Celebrating female power, Chinese style: Shopping mall hosts bra-undoing contest on International Women’s Day <br />
<br />
A shopping mall in China seemed to have got the wrong idea when celebrating International Women’s Day with a one handed bra competition.<br />
Six scantily clad female models lined up on a stage at the store in Liuzhou city on March 8, as men and women took it in turns to undo their bras using only one hand.<br />
Bizarrely the models had masks on as they stood with their backs to the crowd. The winner was a woman who managed to undo all six bras in 14 seconds. <br />
<br />
At the event, a total of eight spectators volunteered to take part in the competition, but surprisingly according to China Daily, only one of them was a man.<br />
The aim of the game was to undo each bra with one hand in the fastest time possible.<br />
Not only did the models participate in the contest, they strutted their stuff on the stage wearing only their underwear and a mask as dozens of prying customers looked on. <br />
According to the report, the contest was put on to attract more customers on International Woman’s Day.<br />
But it seems whoever’s idea it was to hold a one handed bra competition using nearly naked models, they may have not understood the meaning of the day.<br />
It is not clear in the report what the prize was for the winner of the competition. <br />
This is not the first time businesses in China have come under fire for 'missing the point' on International Women's Day.<br />
In 2015, two of the country's most popular websites were criticised for using 'sexist stereotypes' on the day that is celebrated by millions across the globe. <br />
Search engine Baidu had a ballerina in a pink dress, who turned into a bride and then into a mother pushing a baby, on its homepage.<br />
And video-sharing site Youku, wrote to all its female users on its page: 'May the world treat you gently.'<br />
According to the United Nations, International Women’s Day on March 8 is a time to reflect on progress
    Exclusivepix_Celebrating_female_powe...jpg
  • LIUZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 08: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Celebrating female power, Chinese style: Shopping mall hosts bra-undoing contest on International Women’s Day <br />
<br />
A shopping mall in China seemed to have got the wrong idea when celebrating International Women’s Day with a one handed bra competition.<br />
Six scantily clad female models lined up on a stage at the store in Liuzhou city on March 8, as men and women took it in turns to undo their bras using only one hand.<br />
Bizarrely the models had masks on as they stood with their backs to the crowd. The winner was a woman who managed to undo all six bras in 14 seconds. <br />
<br />
At the event, a total of eight spectators volunteered to take part in the competition, but surprisingly according to China Daily, only one of them was a man.<br />
The aim of the game was to undo each bra with one hand in the fastest time possible.<br />
Not only did the models participate in the contest, they strutted their stuff on the stage wearing only their underwear and a mask as dozens of prying customers looked on. <br />
According to the report, the contest was put on to attract more customers on International Woman’s Day.<br />
But it seems whoever’s idea it was to hold a one handed bra competition using nearly naked models, they may have not understood the meaning of the day.<br />
It is not clear in the report what the prize was for the winner of the competition. <br />
This is not the first time businesses in China have come under fire for 'missing the point' on International Women's Day.<br />
In 2015, two of the country's most popular websites were criticised for using 'sexist stereotypes' on the day that is celebrated by millions across the globe. <br />
Search engine Baidu had a ballerina in a pink dress, who turned into a bride and then into a mother pushing a baby, on its homepage.<br />
And video-sharing site Youku, wrote to all its female users on its page: 'May the world treat you gently.'<br />
According to the United Nations, International Women’s Day on March 8 is a time to reflect on progress
    Exclusivepix_Celebrating_female_powe...jpg
  • LIUZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 08: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Celebrating female power, Chinese style: Shopping mall hosts bra-undoing contest on International Women’s Day <br />
<br />
A shopping mall in China seemed to have got the wrong idea when celebrating International Women’s Day with a one handed bra competition.<br />
Six scantily clad female models lined up on a stage at the store in Liuzhou city on March 8, as men and women took it in turns to undo their bras using only one hand.<br />
Bizarrely the models had masks on as they stood with their backs to the crowd. The winner was a woman who managed to undo all six bras in 14 seconds. <br />
<br />
At the event, a total of eight spectators volunteered to take part in the competition, but surprisingly according to China Daily, only one of them was a man.<br />
The aim of the game was to undo each bra with one hand in the fastest time possible.<br />
Not only did the models participate in the contest, they strutted their stuff on the stage wearing only their underwear and a mask as dozens of prying customers looked on. <br />
According to the report, the contest was put on to attract more customers on International Woman’s Day.<br />
But it seems whoever’s idea it was to hold a one handed bra competition using nearly naked models, they may have not understood the meaning of the day.<br />
It is not clear in the report what the prize was for the winner of the competition. <br />
This is not the first time businesses in China have come under fire for 'missing the point' on International Women's Day.<br />
In 2015, two of the country's most popular websites were criticised for using 'sexist stereotypes' on the day that is celebrated by millions across the globe. <br />
Search engine Baidu had a ballerina in a pink dress, who turned into a bride and then into a mother pushing a baby, on its homepage.<br />
And video-sharing site Youku, wrote to all its female users on its page: 'May the world treat you gently.'<br />
According to the United Nations, International Women’s Day on March 8 is a time to reflect on progress
    Exclusivepix_Celebrating_female_powe...jpg
  • LIUZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 08: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Celebrating female power, Chinese style: Shopping mall hosts bra-undoing contest on International Women’s Day <br />
<br />
A shopping mall in China seemed to have got the wrong idea when celebrating International Women’s Day with a one handed bra competition.<br />
Six scantily clad female models lined up on a stage at the store in Liuzhou city on March 8, as men and women took it in turns to undo their bras using only one hand.<br />
Bizarrely the models had masks on as they stood with their backs to the crowd. The winner was a woman who managed to undo all six bras in 14 seconds. <br />
<br />
At the event, a total of eight spectators volunteered to take part in the competition, but surprisingly according to China Daily, only one of them was a man.<br />
The aim of the game was to undo each bra with one hand in the fastest time possible.<br />
Not only did the models participate in the contest, they strutted their stuff on the stage wearing only their underwear and a mask as dozens of prying customers looked on. <br />
According to the report, the contest was put on to attract more customers on International Woman’s Day.<br />
But it seems whoever’s idea it was to hold a one handed bra competition using nearly naked models, they may have not understood the meaning of the day.<br />
It is not clear in the report what the prize was for the winner of the competition. <br />
This is not the first time businesses in China have come under fire for 'missing the point' on International Women's Day.<br />
In 2015, two of the country's most popular websites were criticised for using 'sexist stereotypes' on the day that is celebrated by millions across the globe. <br />
Search engine Baidu had a ballerina in a pink dress, who turned into a bride and then into a mother pushing a baby, on its homepage.<br />
And video-sharing site Youku, wrote to all its female users on its page: 'May the world treat you gently.'<br />
According to the United Nations, International Women’s Day on March 8 is a time to reflect on progress
    Exclusivepix_Celebrating_female_powe...jpg
  • LIUZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 08: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Celebrating female power, Chinese style: Shopping mall hosts bra-undoing contest on International Women’s Day <br />
<br />
A shopping mall in China seemed to have got the wrong idea when celebrating International Women’s Day with a one handed bra competition.<br />
Six scantily clad female models lined up on a stage at the store in Liuzhou city on March 8, as men and women took it in turns to undo their bras using only one hand.<br />
Bizarrely the models had masks on as they stood with their backs to the crowd. The winner was a woman who managed to undo all six bras in 14 seconds. <br />
<br />
At the event, a total of eight spectators volunteered to take part in the competition, but surprisingly according to China Daily, only one of them was a man.<br />
The aim of the game was to undo each bra with one hand in the fastest time possible.<br />
Not only did the models participate in the contest, they strutted their stuff on the stage wearing only their underwear and a mask as dozens of prying customers looked on. <br />
According to the report, the contest was put on to attract more customers on International Woman’s Day.<br />
But it seems whoever’s idea it was to hold a one handed bra competition using nearly naked models, they may have not understood the meaning of the day.<br />
It is not clear in the report what the prize was for the winner of the competition. <br />
This is not the first time businesses in China have come under fire for 'missing the point' on International Women's Day.<br />
In 2015, two of the country's most popular websites were criticised for using 'sexist stereotypes' on the day that is celebrated by millions across the globe. <br />
Search engine Baidu had a ballerina in a pink dress, who turned into a bride and then into a mother pushing a baby, on its homepage.<br />
And video-sharing site Youku, wrote to all its female users on its page: 'May the world treat you gently.'<br />
According to the United Nations, International Women’s Day on March 8 is a time to reflect on progress
    Exclusivepix_Celebrating_female_powe...jpg
  • LIUZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 08: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Celebrating female power, Chinese style: Shopping mall hosts bra-undoing contest on International Women’s Day <br />
<br />
A shopping mall in China seemed to have got the wrong idea when celebrating International Women’s Day with a one handed bra competition.<br />
Six scantily clad female models lined up on a stage at the store in Liuzhou city on March 8, as men and women took it in turns to undo their bras using only one hand.<br />
Bizarrely the models had masks on as they stood with their backs to the crowd. The winner was a woman who managed to undo all six bras in 14 seconds. <br />
<br />
At the event, a total of eight spectators volunteered to take part in the competition, but surprisingly according to China Daily, only one of them was a man.<br />
The aim of the game was to undo each bra with one hand in the fastest time possible.<br />
Not only did the models participate in the contest, they strutted their stuff on the stage wearing only their underwear and a mask as dozens of prying customers looked on. <br />
According to the report, the contest was put on to attract more customers on International Woman’s Day.<br />
But it seems whoever’s idea it was to hold a one handed bra competition using nearly naked models, they may have not understood the meaning of the day.<br />
It is not clear in the report what the prize was for the winner of the competition. <br />
This is not the first time businesses in China have come under fire for 'missing the point' on International Women's Day.<br />
In 2015, two of the country's most popular websites were criticised for using 'sexist stereotypes' on the day that is celebrated by millions across the globe. <br />
Search engine Baidu had a ballerina in a pink dress, who turned into a bride and then into a mother pushing a baby, on its homepage.<br />
And video-sharing site Youku, wrote to all its female users on its page: 'May the world treat you gently.'<br />
According to the United Nations, International Women’s Day on March 8 is a time to reflect on progress
    Exclusivepix_Celebrating_female_powe...jpg
  • LIUZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 08: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Celebrating female power, Chinese style: Shopping mall hosts bra-undoing contest on International Women’s Day <br />
<br />
A shopping mall in China seemed to have got the wrong idea when celebrating International Women’s Day with a one handed bra competition.<br />
Six scantily clad female models lined up on a stage at the store in Liuzhou city on March 8, as men and women took it in turns to undo their bras using only one hand.<br />
Bizarrely the models had masks on as they stood with their backs to the crowd. The winner was a woman who managed to undo all six bras in 14 seconds. <br />
<br />
At the event, a total of eight spectators volunteered to take part in the competition, but surprisingly according to China Daily, only one of them was a man.<br />
The aim of the game was to undo each bra with one hand in the fastest time possible.<br />
Not only did the models participate in the contest, they strutted their stuff on the stage wearing only their underwear and a mask as dozens of prying customers looked on. <br />
According to the report, the contest was put on to attract more customers on International Woman’s Day.<br />
But it seems whoever’s idea it was to hold a one handed bra competition using nearly naked models, they may have not understood the meaning of the day.<br />
It is not clear in the report what the prize was for the winner of the competition. <br />
This is not the first time businesses in China have come under fire for 'missing the point' on International Women's Day.<br />
In 2015, two of the country's most popular websites were criticised for using 'sexist stereotypes' on the day that is celebrated by millions across the globe. <br />
Search engine Baidu had a ballerina in a pink dress, who turned into a bride and then into a mother pushing a baby, on its homepage.<br />
And video-sharing site Youku, wrote to all its female users on its page: 'May the world treat you gently.'<br />
According to the United Nations, International Women’s Day on March 8 is a time to reflect on progress
    Exclusivepix_Celebrating_female_powe...jpg
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