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The Top 3 Raciest, Raunchiest, Naughtiest fragrances... EVER!!!
- By Kirsty Watson
- Published 01/26/2008
- Perfume and sex
- Unrated

1. Raciest: Tom Ford Aftershave For Men
Tom Ford was the creative director for both GUCCI and YVES SAINT LAURENT. During his time at both brands he spiced things up for the famous brands within the advertisements including, nudity, pornographic themes, and female same sex images. In 2007, he created his own Aftershave, Tom Ford for men. For the main ads, Ford decided to pose himself for a wet yet dressed look. However, not content with this, and feeling he was letting the world down, by not using his usual sexual style, he created a series of "porno-chic" images.
With the "excitement" rising to the occassion the images consist of an oiled up sex-pot strategically placing the aftershave between her bare thighs (I wouldn't attempt using the scent down there!) and between her buxom breasts. Although the images are a little" tongue in cheek", I think the idea is very clever... and undeniably RACY!

2. Raunchiest: M7 By Yves Saint Laurent
Launched in 2002, it was the first big brand advertisement featuring MALE FRONT NUDITITY! (Hooray! It's about time
"Perfume is worn on the skin, so why hide the body?...The M7 campaign is really pure, it's a very academic nude." Spoken by Tom Ford, explaining the reasoning behind this RAUNCHY advertisement.

3. Naughtiest: Unforgivable Woman by Sean John
In 2007, the advertisement was banned in the US for being too sexually explicit. The ad. features hip-hop star P Diddy and model Jessica Gomez flirting and drinking before heading off to a hotel stairwell for a sex scene. With rocking, raunchy musical beats in the background and flickering images of P Diddy pushing the young model up against the wall, kissing her bare midriff and licking his lips-it's no surprise the television governers pulled the plug. However, the world famous rapper and beautiful model didn't do too badly for the publicity of the fragrance... as once it was banned everybody knew about it... NAUGHTY!
