Dylan's lingerie ad
sparks controversy
Grizzled singer appears in series of commercials
![]() AP | Singer/songwriter Bob Dylan's face accompanies his music as his song, "Love Sick," provides the soundtrack for a Victoria's Secret lingerie advertising campaign. |
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NEW YORK - New, from Victoria’s Secret: the MiracleBob?
Bob Dylan appears in a new series of commercials for Victoria’s Secret, his grizzled face intercut with shots of model Adriana Lima cavorting though Venice in a bra, panties and spike heels.
Don’t worry. The 62-year-old Dylan keeps his clothes on.
Dylan’s song “Love Sick,” from his Grammy-winning 1997 album “Time Out of Mind,” provides the musical backdrop for the spot, which airs in 15-, 30- and 60-second versions.
It promotes a new line of lingerie, the “Angels” collection — which explains the wings on Lima’s back as she prances across a palazzo near a Venetian canal.
“It’s weird,” said New York disc jockey Dennis Elsas, who’s played Dylan music for three decades. “I would be hesitant to say it’s awful or wonderful. It’s just strange.”
Dylan was not a hard sell when approached about the campaign, Razek said. The company had already decided to use the song when its corporate boss, Les Wexner, suggested inviting Dylan himself.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer quickly agreed, although no one’s quite sure why.
“I can’t speculate to his reasons, I never talked to him about why he decided to come to the party, but he did,” Razek said. “He’s iconic, a living legend.”
Dylan’s spokesman did not return messages for comment about the campaign.
It’s the first time in his 40-plus years as an international star that Dylan has appeared in an ad campaign, although his “The Times They Are a Changin”’ was used in a Bank of Montreal commercial in 1996.
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AP Fashion model Adriana Lima, wearing angel's wings, appears in a TV ad campaign alongside images of singer/songwriter Bob Dylan. |
But the strange mingling of Dylan and decolletage prompted plenty of comment, from a New York sports writer’s Sunday column to various Internet chat rooms.
“On first glance, this is wrong on so many levels, but after viewing it I really admire Bob Dylan,” wrote one Dylan fan in a chat room. “I only hope that when I reach Dylan’s age someone approaches me to ask if I would like to be paid to fly to Venice and do a commercial with several supermodels.”
Once you reach that level of acceptance, as Elsas observed, the Dylan spots don’t seem so bad.
“What would you rather have Bob Dylan selling, ladies’ underwear or cat food?” Elsas asked.
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