Robed Women Trek to Times Square For New Lifetime Series

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To promote Carson Kressley's new Lifetime series How to Look Good Naked, 160 women will parade their way to New York's Times Square today via taxi and subway wearing bathrobes while conspicuously carrying their bras in one hand. One assumes, they ladies won't really be naked under their robes. One also wonders what idiot decided to stage this stunt in the middle of winter. With chilly temperatures, 360 320 (all those erect nipples distracted us from our math calculations) erect nipples are likely to knock a building or two down.

The campaign, called March of the Robes, aims to insure the show, which airs Friday at 9PM sees some eyeballs. Queer Eye For the Straight Guy was a hit. We'll have to wait and see if Kressley can do it again.

Thanks to, Adrants reader Alex, we have a nice photo album of the ladies doing their thing. Check it out here.

by Steve Hall    Jan- 3-08   Click to Comment   
Topic: Good, Guerilla   

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160 women, 360 nipples? Now this I want to see.

Posted by: Alex on January 3, 2008 11:44 AM

I love the ironic disaster that is Lifetime. A TV network that celebrates womanhood with half-nude cattle calls through Times Square--not to menation a host of programming devoted to chicks getting beaten, raped, and abandoned. Does the Marquis de Sade do their branding?

Posted by: McDermott on January 3, 2008 12:00 PM

I love the ironic disaster that is Lifetime. A TV network that celebrates womanhood with half-nude cattle calls through Times Square--not to menation a host of programming devoted to chicks getting beaten, raped, and abandoned. Does the Marquis de Sade do their branding?

Posted by: McDermott on January 3, 2008 12:00 PM

hmmm. i've only come across women with the usual 2 nipples. but if you're saying these 2.25 nippled women are the norm in your world....clearly we need to start running in the same circles.

Posted by: mike on January 3, 2008 12:23 PM