>I do agree that kids today are definitley dressing more risque
>than what they used to be. But I really believe that
>advertising is not the cause of it. Tween and teen girls are
>mostly impacted by each other. If their friends are doing it,
>it's highly likely that they are too.
ITA that an advertisement like the one I saw at Kohl's is not the cause of the way kids dress today.
I simply found it inappropriate though, for a young girl to be shown in an advertisement dressed in a push up bra with her breasts coming out the top. I am an easy-going person but I personally found the ad to be tasteless. :-(