Thursday, November 29, 2007

Airbrushing can even help Britney!




Everybody knows that Britney Spears is bald and overweight and basically self-destructing....so how does she look like THAT in her new perfume ad!?!?

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

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Average woman turns into a gorgeous model using makeup and photoshop...see for yourself...



Christian Dior Perfume ADDICT Causes a Stir
The new force in the fight against addiction, a recovery rights group is fighting against designer Christian Dior for calling its new perfume 'Dior Addict' and using the line "Will you admit it?" and "Get hooked on Dior's new fragrance" for marketing purposes. After meeting with representatives of the addiction and recovery community in New York, Christian Dior President Claude Martinez said that the company would not rename the product, but the tagline "admit it" would no longer be used for marketing purposes. Martinez also said that "Dior Addict" perfume used that campaign simply to imply that the Dior "brand and lifestyle" can be addicting. Christian Dior claims that the company had no intentions of glamorizing drug abuse and that the campaign was simply meant to be interesting and different. He claims that no individuals were meant to be offended. Martinez states that, "We regret that certain aspects of the promotional materials for Dior Addict may have nonetheless given rise to misunderstanding."



Then VS Now




Marilyn Monroe (left) was the most desirable woman of the 50's at a vuluptuous size 8 with minor touch ups because it was not as advanced as today. Kate Moss (right) is one of the top models of today and I don't even want to know what her size is!

Video Clip

This video clip features about a hundred women who are all identical from the top to the bottom. All these women have been digitally altered to look exactly the same. It is quite obvious that there was serious computer work on this video.

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Carl's Jr., a popular fast food hamburger chain used Miss Paris Hilton for their television ads! "We liken our advertising to more of what the beer brands do," said Brad Haley, rep for marketing at Carl's Jr while facing an interview. "There's a lot of male attitude, personality and edge. Sometimes sex appeal enters into it on occasion. It's something younger guys are interested in." The plan appears to have been a good one. The chain went up by $1.4 billion in sales last year! It also has been reported that there have been 25 months of sales increasing. Well, Paris just strikes again I guess!