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Porn going mainstream on the runway

Porn going mainstream on the runway


Porn going mainstream on the runway

The National Center on Sexual Exploitation is trying to dress down a particular fan of pornography.

As NCOSE spokeswoman Lilly Moric explains, the big surprise came last week during New York Fashion Week.

"The designer Luis De Javier made his debut at New York Fashion Week with the collaboration of Pornhub," she explains, "so he featured fashion designs that were, of course, extremely provocative that he had made in collaboration with Pornhub."

Moric, Lily (NCOSE) Moric

Why the designer would join hands with porn in the first place is a mystery to NCOSE – but particularly with this company.

"Pornhub has come under fire for profiting from the sexual abuse of children and sex-trafficking victims, rape victims," Moric lists. "And in response to this exposure of the abuse, most mainstream entities have cut ties with Pornhub."

In fact, credit card companies won't process bills when the cards are used for Pornhub. According to Moric, the only type of payment available on Pornhub is cryptocurrency.

NCOSE is calling on New York Fashion Week and its Pornhub fashion designer to apologize and break ties with Pornhub. Moric says the public can participate as well by sending a message via their website.