I suppose that somehow, in the pineapple upside-down cake of the world in the 21st century, it makes sense to sell a product by not using it. After all, people buy perfume based on print ads. That’s why there are so many TV commercials where half the audience can’t tell which product is being marketed. Upscale ads picture sexy clothes, fancy liquor, diamond necklaces, and expensive cars pulling into lavish ski resorts, but it’s not always clear what is for sale. It often turns out to be an ad for something almost completely unrelated to the images, like jeans or sunblock or Mountain Dew Code Red. These advertisers are selling a fantasy of glamour and seduction. The high life may be inaccessible to all but the very rich, but the dream of the high life is available even to people with three rusted-out cars on the lawn.
Back to the point –
Whether or not she sells bikinis, Taylor Hill looks good.
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