Beauty queen's outfit falls short of Japanese tastesJapan's finalist for the Miss Universe pageant has modified her costume after triggering a storm of protest with her outfit -- a black leather kimono kimono Garment worn by Japanese men and women from the Early Nara period (645–724) to the present. The essential kimono is an ankle-length gown with long, full sleeves and a V-neck. so short it exposed her hot-pink underwear. The blog of Emiri Miyasaka, 25, who is set to represent her country at the contest in the Bahamas this month, was flooded with indignant comments over the daring creation which also featured lacy garter belts Garter belt is a woman's undergarment consisting of an elastic piece of cloth worn around the waist to which garters are attached to hold up stockings. In the United Kingdom they are also known as suspender belts[1]. . Many said the outfit, first unveiled on a catwalk at a Tokyo media conference last month, was crass and sleazy slea·zy adj. slea·zi·er, slea·zi·est 1. a. Shabby, dirty, and vulgar; tawdry: "sleazy storefronts with torn industrial carpeting and dirt on the walls" . "We are just surprised by the harsh comments from many people," said a staff member at IBG IBG Informatie Beheer Groep (Netherlands) IBG Institute of British Geographers IBG International Biometric Group IBG Interbank GIRO (General Interbank Recurring Order) IBG Inter-Block Gap IBG Interblock Gap Japan, the fashion and entertainment company which organises the Japanese part of the Miss Universe competition. IBG said the kimono was originally longer, but that its designer and Japan's director of the Miss Universe Organization The Miss Universe Organization is the organization that currently owns and runs the Miss Universe, Miss USA and Miss Teen USA beauty contests. Based in New York, it is owned jointly by NBC Universal and Donald Trump. The current president is Paula Shugart. Ines Ligron decided to shorten it in a hasty decision taken before the press conference. The company now says Miyasaka will wear a less revealing design during Miss Universe events leading up to the August 23 finals. Ligron -- who has for more than a decade trained Japan's contestants, including 2007 Miss Universe Riyo Mori Riyo Mori (森 理世 Mori Riyo -- has in the past said she is seeking to evolve Japan's conservative sense of beauty. After the latest furore, she wrote in her blog: "The conservative and fashion dinosaurs are criticising her costume, meanwhile the fashionistas love it. I care only about the movers and shakers in the fashion industry."
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