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    addition, they have to worry about the pricing of these items, which is hardly ever inexpensive. However, if one does find a lower priced bra, it will probably be the most uncomfortable, wire restrained piece of material that could ever be made into lingerie. “Things Women Know & Men Should: Bra Shopping Is Awful,” states four main points as to prove how frustrating the buying experience is. The first two of these points claim that bra shopping can be awkward and physically judgmental. The…

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    involved with the brand Trashy Lingerie. This corset was chosen for Caitlyn Jenner as the outfit for the cover image of Vanity Fair. This essay will cover the following topics: historical/cultural context, formal elements, and its meaning. This corset which was designed by Maggie Norris was worn by Caitlyn Jenner in her worldwide debut on the cover of Vanity Fair after her transition from Bruce Jenner to Caitlyn Jenner. The corset was designed under the label of Trashy Lingerie who has provided…

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    photographers to tell a certain story. Victoria’s Secret objectifies women as sex symbols and encourages the ideology that sexuality can be desirable through their products. The image presented is of a Victoria’s Secret model, sitting up-right, wearing lingerie and holding her messy hair back with the title “Up for anything”. Thus, this paper will demonstrate how this Victoria Secret photograph utilizes women as sex symbols through myth, representations, and cultural messages. Roland Barthes, A…

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    Beyond making an absolutely fabulous tour guide, I have another hobby that really excites me. I enjoy lingerie. Enjoy isn’t a strong enough word, in fact. It’s more like ADORE. As a matter of fact, you might just say that I have a lingerie obsession. How could I not? These perky 36DD’s look absolutely amazing when they are defying gravity in a racy, lacy bra. Not to mention how divine they look spilling out the top of…

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    Victoria’s Secret is every woman’s go-to lingerie store for any of their essential needs for bras, sleepwear, beauty products, and lounge wear. However, behind the glitz and glamour of the Victoria’s Secret Angels, who model and advertise the sensual products, there is a deeper and complex business strategy that makes this company so successful in its domain. No other lingerie company has thrived so much in sales as Victoria’s Secret has, making $6.12 billion in revenue in 2014 (Victoria’s…

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    Victoria’s Secret is a lingerie company. It was established by Roy Raymond in 1977. Its beginnings started from an embarrassing experienced of Raymond. According to Naomi Barr in her article “The Tragic Story Behind Victoria’s Secret”, Raymond wants to buy his wife some lingerie but he’s too embarrassed to shop for it at a department store. As he was uncomfortable to shop for some lingerie, he thought of putting up his own business. He made a bank loan and borrowed money from his in-laws, opened…

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    The True Definition of Beauty The definition of beauty is constantly changing over time. In today’s generation people think the definition of beauty is all about looks. People care about being attractive, skinny, fit, has a big butt or big breast. But even if a person does not have those characteristics, it does not matter because everyone is beautiful inside and out. Being beautiful is simply just having confidence within you. Media plays a big role in portraying what “beauty” looks like.…

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    When I was a teenager there was no booty shorts or teenage lingerie or a make-up line for girls and teens. Now stores are targeting all of theses things for younger girls making them grow up so fast or look like they are grown. I remember having my eight-year-old niece over and when she arrived to my house her face was full of makeup and she was wearing a bra under her little tank top and her booty shorts. I wiped her face off with a wet towel and told her she was to young to wear makeup and…

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    A Lingerie Brand Offers Real Women as (Role) Models was written by Elizabeth Olson published on the New York Times on February 21, 2016. This article discusses how using models that represent a variety of people can change the image of a company’s campaign in a positive way. With people [and company’s] turning to social media more each year, what a person says about a company, or the message a company gives to the people, can be a make or break post. The article mainly focuses on the company…

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    The Victoria’s Secret brand of sleepwear and lingerie are featuring in and sponsoring their annual Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. The show is being broadcast in prime time on American network TV. The shows began in the 1990s just before Valentine's Day to promote the Victoria's Secret line for that special day. Initially the shows weren't broadcast on national TV. The shows were webcast in 1999 and 2000. In 2001, Victoria’s Secret moved the shows to before the Christmas holiday season. In 2001…

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