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Honey Birdette and the changing attitudes to sex in advertising

  • Written by Lauren Gurrieri, Senior Lecturer in Marketing, RMIT University
imageThe latest storefront advertisements from lingerie retailer honey birdette have drawn a wave of criticism from the public.Facebook/Verina Green

Lingerie company Honey Birdette has been accused of “sexualising women” and its current storefront advertising campaign in suburban Australian shopping centres is described as depicting “so...

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