"We didn't think the cover was appropriate for our stores so the decision was made," a Coles spokesman told Fairfax Media.
Harper's editor-in-chief Kellie Hush who spoke to Fairfax said she was disappointed regarding the decision.
"We are living in an era of Victoria Secret Angels, stolen nude photos
and attempts to break the internet with reality stars in provocative
poses," Hush said. "Harper's Bazaar has long celebrated the daring
woman-someone with vision, commitment, style-and a total lack of fear.
Miranda may be naked but she is a trailblazer and this cover celebrates
this." she added.
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