Lessons From Nancy Boy on Brands, Authenticity

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SAN FRANCISCO Eric Roos is a former account director for FCB and co-founder of San Francisco boutique Swirl. He left the ad industry seven years ago to start bath and beauty company Nancy Boy, British slang for gay man.

His first retail store was in the Castro, San Francisco’s legendary gay district. The brand that was meant to reflect its gay founders and appeal to the gay community has evolved in unexpected ways, but one thing remains constant: an institutional disdain for advertising.

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