“There are clearly some smart, forward-thinking marketers in the industry, but for some reason, when it comes to targeting women, things haven’t moved on,” said Belinda Parmar. “Most women feel cheated when they walk into stores or see ads with baby-pink, diamante-encrusted products.” – Wired Magazine, 10th September 2007
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