Candice Swanepoel, the sweet-looking Victoria's Secret model, stars in a new ad campaign for Brian Atwood that is making jaws drop. The Candice Swanepoel Brian Atwood campaign, which features the shoe designer's Winter 2012 collection, offers up a saucy mix of intertwined body parts, not to mention a few bare bums.
In the Candice Swanepoel Brian Atwood campaign video, Swanepoel, with nothing on but a pair of Brian Atwood boots (gives new meaning to the phrase 'shoe porn,' doesn't it?), sits in a control room watching racy videos of others tangled in the throes of passion. The sexy scenes then cut to Swanepoel joining in on the eye-popping makeout party.
The saucy video spot and print ads, which were photographed by Mert & Marcus, have sparked so much controversy that they have even been banned from both Brian Atwood's Madison Avenue store in New York City, as well the city's taxi TV screens.
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The Candice Swanepoel Brian Atwood Campaign Sparks Controversy
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