In Paris, strip clubs have put the pole into pole dancing by cleverly designing their campaign to go aside with existing lamp posts throughout the city. The ads are really sexy, sharp and interactive in their appearance. This provides them ultimate X factor that most advertising agencies only ever dream about.
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Is there any way you could start getting higher res pictures of these things? It’s great stuff, just hard to see sometimes.
Some of the pictures are bigger in size in you click on them, but most of the times it’s because I don’t have my own server to hoast them, so the size is a little problem for me :(
wtf?
You can host them on flickr
the second one looks like a man
someone just wants to look at strippers close up.
btw “mommy, why is that lady straddling a lamp post?”
oh yeah!
i agree with cj
The third one looks like a video game character.
Do children live in this area?
I thought the same thing as kristen. A clever idea, but why in a public area?
Yeah, Kristen and …K… are right…
what would children think of this stuff?
(But is still hot (^_^)!)
Awesome!
I would have to blind fold my kids just to go somewhere! wtf is that kinda of crap?
“Mommy… why is that lady wearing her underwear and hanging on to a pole?”
Really- Why would they post this in a public area… what would children think?
Aw boo-hoo…its not like they’re naked.
Hey this is Paris ! Romance capital of the world ! French kids are used to this ;P
“sexy, sharp and interactive in their appearance”
well maybe if you are a guy…
barf
u guys are a binch of loosers “oh think of the kids its bad for them”uh…….who cares!? the chicks are hot and are on post im not complaining
I REALLY take offense to that! I mean c'mon! I'm a woman! And what would little kids think of that?!?!? Very bad influence!!! >:(
Come on grow some balls and go to the red light district in Amsterdam and these will semm like nothing !
I have been to France quite a few times, and if you think this is awful and shouldn’t be seen by little children, check out some of the magazines they have
For those of you who say, oh you guys are losers, who cares if the kids see this stuff? Well you know what, you may not care but parents do not want their kids exposed to this material. Maybe you want your kids to but apparently we don’t, so keep your thoughts to yourself.
I very much agree with anyonymous above me, for those of you who don’t care , your the losers! this is innappropraite for children! i mean it’s fine if they put it at a bar or something but in the street? thats kinda extreme.
OMG NO WAY DONT DO THAT GET RID OF THESE IMAGES ITIS INAPPROPRAITE
Guys… (perhaps “girls” is more appropriate),
I know I’m years apart from some of the comments, but as new people keep coming in and probably leave more comments, I’d like to say this…
I know you’re entitled to your opinion. You may not agree with those images being displayed in public. However, getting angry about it here (at Vurdlak, particularly) will not solve anything. Vurdlak did not put those ads in France, you know. He just got the pictures (the photos of those ads) and put them here in his website.
If you don’t agree about those images displayed here, on this website, THEN you can be angry at Vurdlak.
That’s all I’m saying, you know? You’re entitled to your opinion, but your anger is misdirected. You can write a letter to the mayor of the town, where the ads were placed, or the department of children welfare in France, or something like that.
Well, of course you may place them here, as well, but I don’t think it will do any good. That’s all I’m saying.
it’s 2009 children are always into this by now and IT’S FRANCE my god hahaha