Here's an article about this from 2017. His opinion apparently hasn't changed since then.
https://www.polygon.com/2017/4/13/15288998/george-lucas-star-wars-celebration










"“There were all these tiny kids,” Lucas said. “They were all reaching their hands out, and they had no idea what was happening, but all they wanted to do was touch my hand." Sorry George, but not everyone is going to fawn all over you and love everything you do. The OT was loved by ALL age groups, not just kids. I was a kid and loved them, but so did my parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, friends etc. etc. It wasn't just one specific demographic.
The prequals deserved every bit of criticism they received. They were poorly written and relied too much on CGI. It was a great cast that was let down by horrible dialogue and poorly developed characters. And if Star Wars was only meant for kids, then why do you have scenes where arms are chopped off and the main hero turns bad and slaughters children? Give me a break. This is just more revisionist B.S from Lucas.
As to the OP, I don't recall any complaints about Leai's slave girl outfit because back then we enjoyed entertainment for what it was: fun, but not something to be taken overly serious. It was the one and only time she wore a skimpy outfit in the movies and it was for maybe 15 minutes of screen time. Plus she kills the guy who made her put it on. I don't see how anyone could have a problem with it unless you are talking about people who get off on trashing everything old because it doesn't fit their modern sensibilities.
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