Showing posts with label Jennifer Hawkins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jennifer Hawkins. Show all posts

Monday, 7 April 2008

Jennifer Hawkins: It's completely different, it's vibey, it's great.

Jennifer Hawkins

Nothing to do with real news, more to do with my love of Jennifer Hawkins, and some that follow my blog, I post a tasty picture of Jennifer, with the text that accompanied it. Really the story is of zero value, but the picture says more than words.

Attending ladies' Day at Sydney's Canterbury Park racecourse yesterday, Hawkins said "It's good to have the races back in Sydney and horses back on the track. You can actually feel the difference in the atmosphere here. It's completely different, it's vibey, it's great."
Fashion - Life & Style Home - smh.com.au

Friday, 9 February 2007

'Horny' Hawkins ad ban

Saw this ad on a wall in town the other day. It just had the word "horny?". At the time I didn't notice that the toy Jennifer is holding is a rhino.

Actually I don't think I noticed she was holding a toy.


The banned ad.


The banned ad.




New Zealand airport officials deny they lack a sense of humour, despite banning a billboard with a lacy bra-clad Jennifer Hawkins clutching a stuffed rhino with the caption: "Feeling horny?"

The lingerie ad featuring Australia's former Miss Universe was declined by Auckland International Airport, which felt it was a "step too far".

"The bottom line is the airport has a vast array of people of different nationalities, different ages, and our view was that it was just not in keeping with general airport image and brand," the airport's general manager retail Nick Forbes told NZPA.

Sunday, 4 February 2007

Lovable Signs Jennifer Hawkins as Miss Lovable

The hottest bird in the world Jennifer Hawkins is on Melbourne trams and billboards every where in the new "Horny?" promotion. So I went looking at the site, and it is a gold mine for the Hawkins fan.

Aside from a downloadable screensaver, there is a diary, competitions, and, what I found very useful and entertaining is the "Mens Guide to Buying Lingerie" which as gems like:
Use the checklist below to work out what your better half will love most, and then stick to it. Otherwise instead of looking at you and thinking, Goodness, he's so much more sensitive and perceptive than I thought, I think I'll shag him, she's liable to think, Oh good, he wants me to look like an extra from the Rocky Horror Picture Show, where did I put my old boyfriend's number...? No one wants that.

Lovable Signs Jennifer Hawkins as "Miss Lovable"



Australian intimates label, Lovable, adds another jewel to its crown in announcing former Miss Universe, Jennifer Hawkins as the new face of its iconic brand.

Hawkins, voted one of the world's most beautiful women, has signed a multi-year contract with Lovable that also includes working in a consultant based role across the development of the Lovable product lines and future brand campaigns.

"Jennifer represents everything that our brand stands for - she's a down-to-earth, beautiful and ambitious woman with a very cheeky outlook on life. We see Jennifer as a healthy, athletic role model for the Lovable audience, and look forward to having her on the team. Part of her involvement will be to work with our design team on the product development side of the business - Jennifer loves lingerie and is excited to be part of the process, from start to finish."
Dianne Taylor, Divisional Manager, Lovable

Source: Lovable® Australia - Lingerie and Sleepwear Intimates - Lovable Signs Jennifer Hawkins as Miss Lovable

Tuesday, 26 December 2006

Jennifer Hawkins too big - Myer told to make her smaller


No more Jennifer Hawkins in Little Bourke Street.


The Ad: No more Jennifer Hawkins in Little Bourke Street.




Voted Australia's most beautiful woman two weeks ago, Jennifer Hawkins is a stunner.


I am saddened then at the news that the massively distracting three-storey billboard of her on the bridge between the Bourke and Lonsdale street Myers stores is being torn down.



To avoid an $1100 fine from Melbourne City Council for breaking planning laws, Myer last night called in a crane to bring down the ad from the bridge between the Bourke and Lonsdale street stores.

The ad had to be down before midnight to avoid the fine.

The department stores did not get council approval to use the bridges for their ads.

Council planning spokeswoman Catherine Ng said the signs blocked views along Little Bourke Street. "These are the kind of signs which scream look at me, look at me, rather than just promoting their goods and services," she said.

"Retailers do this from time to time, and every time the sign gets bigger. They are destroying the urban environment."

While I agree that advertising is a scourge on the Urba environment, and that there should be NO advertising at all in Public places, this is one advertisement I would be happy to make an exception for.

Source: Big ad: Myer told to subtract - National - theage.com.au