Again, a sexist campaign for a non-sexist product (service). This campaign, created by Publicis Prague, is for a luxury car rental company.
Roads which start from women’s heels, passes through their legs, to a wild destination. The naughty copy reads- get there faster.
Are these kinds of brands which use sex to sell their products a threat to PETA? Anyway, PETA should try to obtain patent for the use female nakedness. One word to the advertisers of this campaign-PETA may not forgive you.
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Ralph Lauren seems to have taken a page from American Apparel, or PETA, or perhaps R.O.O.M.'s book of advertising, as he convinced Kelly Brooks to pose nude in an advertising campaign. R.O.O.M. has sold funiture without showing any, and PETA strip people naked as a matter of habit.
Ralph Lauren sells clothes, right? Perhaps we're meant to look at the shoes. They are very pretty. Goes with anything including nothing.
Other images from the shoot include Kelly in Ralph Lauren underwear. How this image will be used is anyone guess.
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I thought I had seen enough ‘Don’t Wear Fur’ campaigns from PETA, but in this case the timing is perfect. This time it is U.S. Olympic swimmer Amanda Beard who strips for PETA.
Beard appears next to the tagline “Be Comfortable in Your Own Skin. Don’t Wear Fur.” The two-time Olympic gold medalist and U.S. team captain will unveil the ad just days before the start of the Beijing Games, her fourth Olympics.
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