Lena Farugia plays as a New York lawyer who unwittingly finds herself stranded in the Kalahari desert after a flying tour goes awry. Lacking any kind of skills (and clothes) for the occasion, she ends up flashing her panties multiple times throughout the film, mostly to her embarrassment. Her loss is our gain, as such scenes tend to be rare for obviously family-targeted movies.
A celebration of underwear and the women who wear it. Regular postings from film, ads, and the web.
Wednesday, 26 March 2014
Thursday, 20 March 2014
We fit America
In the late 80's Fruit of the Loom decided to go patriotic with the slogan "We fit America." And what better way to show the company's pride by debuting ads featuring all-American girls doing American things like brushing their hair and perching over their windows (true Americans don't take advice from Sweden!) in their undies. I am not a personal fan of flag-patterned bikinis so I'm thankful they didn't take that angle. Accompanying television ad also attached.
Wednesday, 19 March 2014
Undies Theatre - Amy Yasbeck in House II: The Second Story
Amy Yasbeck struts her stuff in the horror/comedy House II: The Second Story. Amy plays as a ditzy singer hoping to get the attention of Kate, (played by Lar Park Lincoln) who works at a record company. Never mind the fact that the house is completely haunted, as Amy's panty-clad hi-jinks are sure to raise more than restless spirits.
Monday, 17 March 2014
Undies in Ads - IKEA Curtains
IKEA is famous for cheeky ads and this one is no different. The company generously reminds us that sleeping in your panties (and nothing else) should be cause to find some curtains, lest you become a neighbourhood attraction. A simple shirt would likely deter most of the kids, but who has time for those?
Thursday, 13 March 2014
Let 'em know you're Jockey
In 1998, Jockey launched the "Let 'em know you're Jockey" ad campaign, which depicted "real" people wearing the brand. This ultimately culminated in various women from different industries dropping their pants for national media. Maybe it's time for Jockey to have another go?
Friday Fun
Courtesy of the folks at Sexy Girls Diary, Laura and Dou just really want to play Twister, clothes be damned! Fun fact: when Milton Bradley debuted the game in 1966, its competitors accused them of selling "sex in a box." Methinks they were on to something.
Wednesday, 12 March 2014
Positive Start
Welcome to Undies Alley. A celebration of underwear and the women who wear it. Posts will include scenes from film, advertisements, and anything of interest found on the web. To start the blog off on a positive note, here is an ad from Fruit of the Loom's #starthappy campaign. People have always tended to associate panties with pillowfights, and FTL is no slacker in this regard. More at fruit.com.
Big toothy grins? Check. Cotton-clad chica? Check. Horrible waste of down? Double-check. Who wouldn't start the day off well? |
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