This Lingerie Ad Is Like A Less Innocent Doublemint Twins Ad

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Most lingerie commercials are, predictably, lame. They all involve some form of sexual connotation because, after all, lingerie, as well all know, isn’t not made to be worn under your clothes; it’s made to be flaunted as you undress and snare your objects of desire.

This commercial from ACW Grey, Tel Aviv for Israeli lingerie brand Delta is just as boring as all the rest — until the end at which time we are given a, shall we say, less than innocent version of the Doublemint Twins take on things.

Much a like a morning after in Las Vegas, the woman in this ad wakes up and begins to piece together what transpired — and with whom — the evening prior. A lingerie ad from a woman’s perspective. You don’t see that too often.

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