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Hot pink does not stink

Hot pink does not stink

Here at Secret Sales HQ we like to get into the festive spirit and don some colourful designer clothing during the winter season.

Recently, Step Up actress Jenna Dewan – who also took part in last year’s Dancing With the Stars – attended a red carpet event in a hot pink strapless designer dress. We thought she looked stunning – but not in the eyes of one organisation.

This Christmas, a Pinkstinks campaign is hoping to encourage women and girls to boycott the colour as its feminine associations are supposedly sexist and will prevent women from being ambitious.

Labour MP Bridget Prentice is backing the movement stating that pink women’s clothing is "funnelling girls into pretty, pretty jobs".

Founder of the campaign, Emma Moore stated that dressing girls in this colour is "passive and pretty".

Many men now happily dress up in pink and we at Secret Sales are confident, successful women that do not feel the colour of clothing we choose to wear dampens our professional drive.

Sarah Jessica Parker recently opted for a tiny hot pink L’Wren Scott designer dress for the premiere of her new film Did You Hear About the Morgans? – and she looked lovely!

Do you think pink makes girls passive and should be banned?

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