An entire New York City F train emblazoned with large photographs of sexy women in lingerie certainly got people
An entire New York City F train emblazoned with large photographs of sexy women in lingerie certainly got people's attention. It also sparked a change in the cultural conversation about women, beauty, and plus-sized bodies -- and just as importantly, it changed perceptions of Lane Bryant, the brand behind the []
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