tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8462308905764394831.post6200758246339163899..comments2012-08-08T07:51:35.461+01:00Comments on The Cupboard Dweller: Under-The-Shirt Politics...Just Another Bloggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14081978250820812650noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8462308905764394831.post-31686258854793196402010-12-05T16:32:58.800+00:002010-12-05T16:32:58.800+00:00interesting post.. I very much agree with what yo...interesting post.. I very much agree with what you said and the 90%-10% ratio is soo true.. All i can say is that I guess VS is marketing for that 10%...<br /><br />interesting though - I've never seen any of these two adds.. VS ad is selling sex essentially but I must say it worked for me. The message is clear "wear VS and you will feel sexy" ...I enjoyed the VS ad and even rewatched it. I guess they are trying to sell sex appeal which is something that man enjoy and women want to have more of..<br /><br />La Senza ad i thought was very tasteless and slutty. They got it wrong on so many levels.. The airbrushing, the make-up (notice the smudgy lipstick), the singing of the notes which looks 'orgasmic'. The models.. To be honest La Senza ad looks more like an amateur erotica video and I didnt feel the slightest desire to rush to their store..in fact it may have had the opposite effect. <br /><br />I guess may be there is a difference between "sexy" in VS and point blank "sex" in the La Senza ad.*sunday*https://www.blogger.com/profile/12179735787076357103noreply@blogger.com