Victoria's Secret inclusive rebranding faces body-image backlash - Northeastern Global News

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Victoria’s Secret swapped angels for activists in a new marketing campaign that focuses on inclusion instead of perfection. Rachel Rodgers, an associate professor of applied psychology at Northeastern, says the rebrand is too little, too late.

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