A newly
released lingerie advert for brand Hope sees Gisele Bundchen stripping to her
underwear to confess to crashing her boyfriend's (or girlfriend's - the ad
doesn't specify) car.
Everything starts fairly modestly, with the supermodel wearing a cute white dress but, as the advert is quick to explain, this is completely wrong. When one is confessing to damaging someone else's property it seems that the more naked you can get, the less severe the repercussions.
Other lessons one could also take from this ad are as follows:
1. Beauty = blamelessness
2. Women = terrible drivers
3. Gisele = terrible driver
4. Men/women = easily distracted by Gisele in pants
Several things that are not covered by this ad - but which are interesting to speculate on - are whether she has tried this underwear-focused problem solving strategy on friends, colleagues or parents and whether her car insurance premiums are now astronomical.
Two further TV spots reveal that we can add credit cards and living arrangements to the list of things with which Gisele cannot be trusted.
Everything starts fairly modestly, with the supermodel wearing a cute white dress but, as the advert is quick to explain, this is completely wrong. When one is confessing to damaging someone else's property it seems that the more naked you can get, the less severe the repercussions.
Other lessons one could also take from this ad are as follows:
1. Beauty = blamelessness
2. Women = terrible drivers
3. Gisele = terrible driver
4. Men/women = easily distracted by Gisele in pants
Several things that are not covered by this ad - but which are interesting to speculate on - are whether she has tried this underwear-focused problem solving strategy on friends, colleagues or parents and whether her car insurance premiums are now astronomical.
Two further TV spots reveal that we can add credit cards and living arrangements to the list of things with which Gisele cannot be trusted.
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