The slowly downsizing girl group Danity Kane shed their clothing recently to take part in PETA’s “We’d Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur” campaign.
They might be comfortable in their own skin so that animals can keep theirs, but at some point, someone’s going to call PETA out for just peddling partially naked women to grow their own brand, right?
Today is CSS Naked Day, and in support, I’ve stripped off all of the CSS styling from this site to give you a glimpse at what it would be like to view DYH in the nude.
CSS Naked Day was designed to promote Web Standards, including the proper use of “(x)html, semantic markup, a good hierarchy structure, and of course, a good ‘ol play on words”.
Worry not, however, as DYH will be fully covered up by this time tomorrow.
Until then though, be sure to appreciate my <body>.
New York Magazine (recently famous for getting Lindsay Lohan naked) did a piece called “One Is the Loveliest Color” which profiled five people who only wear one color.
I’m not sure what shedding the clothes and showing the goods has to do with giving up the meat and eating the greens, but if it gets a surprisingly sexified Alicia Silverstone back in the spotlight, then I guess there’s no need for an explanation.
The Clueless star bore all for a new PETA PSA, and though I doubt the message, there’s no doubting the medium.
Sushi is essentially naked fish, so it only makes sense to serve it on naked models, right? Nyotaimori, which roughly translates from Japanese into “female body arrangement”, is a growing trend at sushi restaurants across the country as more and more restaurant owners realize that sex sells. Though the model costs an extra $1,100 (before even taking into account the food that covers her), I can’t think of a better way to make a statement at your next party. Tasty.