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Written by patrik
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Friday, 04 April 2008 02:32 |
Residents of Hong Kong were up in arms recently over one of Djimon Hounsou's Calvin Klein underwear advertisements emblazoned across the side of the 15-year-old Ritz Carlton Hotel. Cited as "visual pollution" due to its proximity to public parks and historical landmarks, the advertisement features a statuesque, ebony Djimon kicking back against a white wall in a pair of skin-tight CK briefs. The campaign, launched last July, gained positive attention in the states for its positive use of a black model in a major fashion ad. Watchdog groups cleared the ad as not indecent, allowing it to remain erect (no pun intended) until April 15th when the whole building will be demolished to make room for offices anyway.
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