Keira Knightley Gets Nude (Sort of) For Chanel

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Finally! It’s been, like, forever since we’ve been able to slather over a celebu-campaign. It’s like they all decided to heed that research that claims celebu-tising doesn’t work. Or, we’re so immune to it all, we’ve missed any recent campaign that might have barfed itself up from the bowels of desperate marketers and their agencies who can’t find anything meaningful to say so they grab a celeb and slap on a logo.

Anyway, the latest celebu-campaign comes courtesy of Chanel which has photographed Keira Knightley wearing nothing but a top hat over her breasts and a shirt draped across her lap. Stunningly beautiful as she is, we can’t help but wonder, as we do with all her appearances, how much photoshopping the girl received this time around. After all, the marketers behind her not so recent appearance on a King Aurthur movie poster didn’t think she had enough curves up top and manufactured some for her.

We’re not saying anything’s manufactured in this poster nor are we going to taunt the agency which created the ad. We’re just going to sit back and drink in the beauty that is Keira Kightley and appreciate her – and Chanel – for sharing it with us.

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