I don’t know what this fashion model is up to but it is easy to imagine her has detective, victim or client in an old mystery movie.

She and he make an attractive, sex couple.

Claudia Schiffer from German Vogue by Mario Testino. I really like the color of her outfit and the silly 1960s Hollywood film star stereotype.

Daria Werbowy and Andres Velencoso Segura making love on the beach.

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Photographs of fashion models applying cosmetics makes for beautiful pictures.


Diana Moldovan’s beautiful face and eyes, her gentle and romantic sexiness have led to a swift ascent in the world of high fashion modeling.


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Gossip and scandal are as old as mankind. The retailing of both, particularly the amorous doings of women, became a real cottage industry in the eighteen century eventually bringing us the the age of People magazine and TMZ.
Just as the exploits of the likes of Britney Spears, Amy Winehouse and Charlotte Church fill today’s gossip magazines, notorious 18th-century women frequently found themselves in the limelight for their emotional outbursts, drunken revellings or pub brawls. Juicy titbits about them and other famous people were delivered in exposés of their affairs, adulteries and divorce cases, which in turn became part of the social make-up of public life. Gossip about sexual liasions first started to be broadcast in an explosion of print at the beginning of the century. Sex and how it figured within the lives of prostitutes, bawds and aristocrats became a topic aimed at an audience with an increasing appetite for titillation.
Blaming and Shaming in Whores’ Memoirs
Britain’s Advertising Standards Authority has condemned advertising for Mattesons smoked sausages because it might “cause harm to children.”
A couple of example ads:
“Think about all the things you can stick this tasty, extraordinarily large sausage in,” one advert said.
“Mmm… Pizza, pasta, stir fry. You have any ideas? Give me a call and tell me where you like to stick it.”
Saucy sausage ads condemned
Easy to see why American libertarians often mock the United Kingdom as a nanny-state.