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Published 20:13 6 Jan 2014 GMT
Updated 07:49 18 Dec 2014 GMT

The photos have since been removed from the site and the only remaining information on the page is the dress description.
The folks at Jezebel managed to capture these screenshots.
A Target representative contacted the Huffington Post to"apologise" and explained the image was an error due an item at the photo shoot being "mislabeled."
"We apologize for any discomfort or offense this error might have caused. As soon as we were made aware of the error, we worked to remove the image from Target.com. This error was completely unintentional and the result of an unfortunate oversight. We appreciate the error being called to our attention and will work hard to ensure something like this doesn’t happen again."
This isn't the first time the retailing giant received backlash over a plus-size labelling issue.
Last year online customers spotted this issue with grey plus-size dress described as "Manatee Gray", while the same dress in standard sizes was titled, "Dark Heather Gray".
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