Actually, I counter my own argument. I think high end audio in general doesn't attract women because its usually technical in nature and more personal... less social. Women in general tend to be more social which is why they will buy a purse or a pair of shoes made with cheap parts for a lot of money because of the name and its current social stock it provides them with.
You were right on Tyll, that headphone looks nothing but feminine. I can maybe picture a pimp wearing them, but does Philips really think an average teenage male would break those out in front of his friends for anything other than laughs?
BTW, LOVE that picture and outfit.