shots 20th: 2000 - Sophie. Dahl but never, ever boring

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Is this a well-warranted use of a practically naked picture of Sophie Dahl advertising Yves Saint-Laurent’s Opium perfume, so as to highlight the sometimes overblown and prudish reaction of the British public when it comes to nudity (the ad was banned in Britain after a record 730 complaints to the Advertising Standards Authority in 2000)? Or is it simply a well-warranted use of a practically naked Sophie Dahl advertising Yves Saint-Laurent’s Opium perfume?

You decide.




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