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KIM Kardashian has revealed an incredibly lingerie suppliers china glossy Hollywood Reporter cover with sisters Kendall, Kylie, Kourtney, Khloe and mum Kris to mark a decade of Keeping Up With The Kardashians.

The famous Corset Manufacturer China family look stunning as they pose together in a series of revealing outfits ; and look remarkably different to when they first appeared on the cover in 2011, The Sun reports.The Kardashian/Jenner clan on the cover of The Hollywood Reporter to mark 10 years of their show.Source:Supplied

Kourtney and Kendall are front and centre sitting on two wooden benches and showing off their legs in high-waisted underwear.

Top model Kendall sports a grey vest top and holds Khloe;s leg as she straddles her younger sister. Kourtney flashes her cleavage in a silver bra as a cream jumper cascades down her front.

Meanwhile, Kylie sports nude flared trousers and a matching silk bra while mum Kris and sister Kim stand behind them.

Kim looks broodingly at the camera while ;momager; Kris smiles next to her girls.

The family look rather different from their last Hollywood Reporter cover back in 2011.The famous family look a little different compared to their last cover back in 2011Source:Supplied

In the interview, entitled ;How a Sex Tape Led to a Billion-Dollar Brand;, the family, along with producer Ryan Seacrest, document how the show got off the ground.

The family have made their money from sharing everything about their lives and Kris says she knew they would have to be open books if the reality show was going to succeed.

She said: ;I sat everyone down and said, ‘If we;re going to do this, we have to be all in. We have to really be who we are;.;

However, while it brought them worldwide fame, it wasn;t an easy ride for the girls and Kourtney revealed the toll it took on her.

She said: ;I remember in season one being like, ‘I have to go the bathroom,; and I;d cry in there as quietly as I could because I was still mic;d. I never want to cry in front of cameras.;

Khloe added: ;I don;t think we knew what we were even saying yes to.

;Everything was just super-fast. Kim and my mum were steering the ship. We were just like, ‘Tell us where to be and we;ll be there;.;

The family have been through a lot ; from Kim;s 72 day marriage to Kris Humphries ; to Khloe;s ex-husband Lamar ending up in a coma after being found unconscious at a Nevada brothel.

This article first appeared on The Sun.

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AN internet game in which girls become babydoll chemise raunchy virtual characters wearing lingerie, taking the pill and buying Third World orphans has horrified children's groups.

Billed as "Chanel wholesale Plus Size Lingerie meets Barbie" for "wannabe style icons", the My Minx website, aimed at pre-teens, lets players select their digital avatar's breast size and design their own underwear.

Babies can be bought from the Adoption Centre in the virtual Style City.

Players are encouraged to adopt multiple Third World children to outdo other "minxes". Using virtual currency called pink pounds, characters can buy condoms and so-called "anti-baby tablets" or attend burlesque and rave-themed parties.

Australian Childhood Foundation chief executive Joe Tucci said the website's creators were profiting from children's developmental vulnerability.

"We keep pushing this diet of concepts, ideas and products to engage young people in activities they really don't understand," Mr Tucci said.

"It is supposed to be fantasy or play but it is still harmful in the long run, because we are introducing children into the adult world and it affects their self-esteem and the way they view relationships as they get older."

Julie Gale, director of childhood advocacy group Kids Free 2B Kids, said young girls did not need to spend time on a website created by men and designed to sexualise and minimise a female's worth.

"Responsible parents know where their kids are playing in the real world and it is important to know where they are playing in the virtual world," she said.

British groups also slammed the website.

My Minx, created by British firm Blighty Arts, was launched in December and has about 20,000 members. Blighty Arts director Christopher Evans defended the game as harmless and reflecting real life.

"We try to protect children too much from the real world for too long," he told Britain's Daily Mail.Originally published as Pre-teens targeted on new sexy website

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That's about $723 plus size cheap lingerie million compared to the $654 million the brand made in the first quarter of last year. In an earnings call this morning, PVH Corp. CEO Manny Chirico said growth in the North American wholesale business — particularly for underwear — is what's led to the increase.

Chirico explained that while the cute plus size lingerie brand stuck with traditional large accounts like Macy's and Nordstrom, it also opened the brand up to a newer, younger customer by selling on Amazon and at Urban Outfitters.

And, of course, CK underwear has continued to dominate headlines and ad-space with its star-studded #MyCalvins campaign featuring everyone from Kendall, Bieber, FKA Twigs, and more. Not all of the response has been positive — one of its spring ads went viral just last week for an upskirt shot of a model, while another campaign image sparked a petition this March for its "sexist undertones" — but, as the numbers show, shoppers are still buying in to the #MyCalvins lifestyle.