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The Chanel Girl
During the recent bombardment of fragrance advertisments on the TV at the close of 2007, there has been one for Chanel No. 5 featuring a girl with hips and an impossible striding walk like jelly on springs.
She is tall and has short blond hair and during the course of the ad she walks down a corridoor and divests herself of everything except her fragrance. (Phew!!)
She is utterly, frighteningly, gorgeous enough to even breath testosterone into my ancient metabolism.
Somebody told me it is Nicole Kidman, but I would think that they used an air brush or a body double if it is, (or both), as I have just seen her in that Golden Compass Film and No Way Jose , was that her "au naturel". Facts and opinions are sought from my learned peers.
She is tall and has short blond hair and during the course of the ad she walks down a corridoor and divests herself of everything except her fragrance. (Phew!!)
She is utterly, frighteningly, gorgeous enough to even breath testosterone into my ancient metabolism.
Somebody told me it is Nicole Kidman, but I would think that they used an air brush or a body double if it is, (or both), as I have just seen her in that Golden Compass Film and No Way Jose , was that her "au naturel". Facts and opinions are sought from my learned peers.
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To use the word "deflated" might conjure up inappropriate visions or ideas but "dire dissappointment" might suffice.
Shows you what a load of rubbish the advert was if I could remember the ad but not the product.
The ex-wife got a bottle of Chanel on the strength of it anyway.
Do I have to add the missing word into the space in the website?? (yes I know I am!!!!)
To use the word "deflated" might conjure up inappropriate visions or ideas but "dire dissappointment" might suffice.
Shows you what a load of rubbish the advert was if I could remember the ad but not the product.
The ex-wife got a bottle of Chanel on the strength of it anyway.
Do I have to add the missing word into the space in the website?? (yes I know I am!!!!)