Isn't that called "retro"?
Jan. 23rd, 2009 02:40 pmI got an email from Victoria's Secret today. The subject was:
New! VINTAGE VICTORIA: A Romantic Take on Our Classic Push-Up.
Now, when you combine "new" and "vintage", doesn't that usually mean "retro"?
New! VINTAGE VICTORIA: A Romantic Take on Our Classic Push-Up.
Now, when you combine "new" and "vintage", doesn't that usually mean "retro"?