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Sunday, July 15, 2007

controversial, no?

This is what materialises when the term 'Fashion Junkie' is taken in its literal sense.



As interesting and creative as I first thought the ad was, there is something very disturbing about it too.

I don't know if it's the languid expression of the model on the right or the other one, 'snorting' cocaine ala white vest or the message this ad would send out to girls who're blindly emulating models/celebs.

Do you also notice the Chase credit card lying next to the vest with (what I hope is flour/powder made to look like) cocaine scattered on top of it? That, people, is a heavy law suit waiting to happen. I highly doubt that the Bank had agreed to this. Which corporate finance company would (be suicidal enough to) want to be associated with narcotics? Can't be good for business, dude.

As for risque advertising, this is by far the most controversial one I've stumbled upon.

*Sigh... Can I blame this on Eve?



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