Target Women: Jewellery edition
By Jess McCabe | 14 December 2008, 00:19
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Shea said:
"like running from the police......!"
I love it! I ve noticed an annoying quirk recently in jewellery ads-- that have women sort of half eating necklaces. I know, I know mouths, its sexual etc, but I just think, well you will be pissed if you swallow your ££££s necklace and end up having to fish it out of the loo!
Im showing my age!
I love, love, love Sarah Haskins-- epic girl crush.
Posted on 15 December 2008 at 2:00 PM