She gives two examples to explain how the different approaches work. "Fenty is marketing underwear with the idea that the woman is in control of her body, her love life and her choices," she says. "Victoria's Secret for example is marketing underwear with the idea that she can get a man to control her body, her love life and the only choice she has is to look skinny and seductive or else she has no chance in life. "Both brands promise power through lingerie, though, but one is outdated."
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