The Ed.
Well-Known Member
If it isn't Californian music festivals ressurecting dead rappers, it's hair brands ressurecting dead actresses. In the name of capitalism, Sexy Hair have brought the iconic actress back from the grave in order to sell more products.
According to a report on WWD.com, Karl Heinz-Pitsch, President and CEO of the brand says, "One of Marilyn's most famous quotes [was], 'In Hollywood a girl's virtue is much less important that her hair do'. We couldn't have asked for a better testimonial...By joining forces with Marilyn and using her image for our upcoming campaign we hope to strengthen the sex appeal and allure of the Sexy Hair brand."
The company have paid millions to the Authentic Brands Group for the right to use the star's image and seem to believe that it's worth every penny for a campaign that's literally dead sexy.
What's wrong with gorgeous, beautiful women who are alive? How bad must it be if we have to drag fabulous actresses from their final resting place to sell a bit of hairspray?
Until then...geek on!
The Ed.
According to a report on WWD.com, Karl Heinz-Pitsch, President and CEO of the brand says, "One of Marilyn's most famous quotes [was], 'In Hollywood a girl's virtue is much less important that her hair do'. We couldn't have asked for a better testimonial...By joining forces with Marilyn and using her image for our upcoming campaign we hope to strengthen the sex appeal and allure of the Sexy Hair brand."
The company have paid millions to the Authentic Brands Group for the right to use the star's image and seem to believe that it's worth every penny for a campaign that's literally dead sexy.
What's wrong with gorgeous, beautiful women who are alive? How bad must it be if we have to drag fabulous actresses from their final resting place to sell a bit of hairspray?
Until then...geek on!
The Ed.