Aesthetic values of Millennials have shifted

Red lingerie from Victoria's Secret in University Village, a shopping center in Seattle, Washington,

Red lingerie from Victoria's Secret in University Village, a shopping center in Seattle, Washington, Source: Flickr - Wonderlane - (Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0))

The annual Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show sunk to its lowest ratings ever. It may reflect that brands such as Victoria’s Secret, La Perla and even Agent Provocateur have become over-sexualised, and it is not relevant to Millennials any more. So what values do Millennials hold these days? Chris Lu reports.



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