Fashion gets hairy in viral Remington ad

Remington Pubic hair is finally coming out of the shadows and getting the attention it deserves. First, we had the frightening (yet “shamelessly sexy”) pubic-hair underwear. Now, we get a must-see (yet not at work) viral commercial from Remington featuring a fashion designer who’s a mad genius at making over his models’ hirsute nether parts. As he gently caresses one model’s ZZ-Top-esque thatch (which we’re told has blossomed over a period of three years), the designer straightfacedly says, “This is something that they’ll have to cherish forever.” You can cherish it for the full 2:48. Here’s the accompanying Web site (also not safe for work). Classic stuff from Grey Advertising in London. UPDATE: The video was commissioned by Grey but actually created by The Viral Factory.

—Posted by Tim Nudd

September 21, 2006 | Permalink

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And thus the seventh seal of taste and judgement was broken.

Posted by: Duane | Sep 21, 2006 5:46:28 PM

it all seemed pretty bush league to me...

Posted by: HighJive | Sep 22, 2006 11:16:01 AM

This is total crap. Its not viral, its not funny and what it is a crummy marketer exploiting women who obviously need the money to ultimately sell a piece of shit product. Why the hell do they need all the T&A for this nonsense. Total garbage creative.

Posted by: kaza | Sep 26, 2006 10:48:20 AM

get us a close up and walk through canterbury naked!

Posted by: rob | Mar 4, 2007 5:57:27 AM

Posted by: | Dec 17, 2007 8:01:48 AM

fuckyou

Posted by: mother fucker | Apr 11, 2008 3:03:07 AM


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