ADVERTISING: Image makeover for stronger 90s women

By JANE BAINBRIDGE Thursday, 25 April 1996 12:00AM

In the 80s, female consumers were bombarded by ads showing images of glamorous, shoulder-padded women, who had it all and always wooed the perfect man. But the 90s have seen fashion become more relaxed, the natural look is accepted, and women are not considered freaks if they choose to be single.

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