Ines French The Rabbit Girl [cracked]
For most fashion enthusiasts, "Ines" and "French Girl" immediately point to , the quintessential symbol of Parisian elegance. As a former Chanel muse and the first model to sign an exclusive contract with a luxury house, she has defined "effortless chic" for decades.
In 1981, de La Fressange became the face of a now-iconic ad campaign for Cadbury (or Caramilk in some countries) chocolate bars featuring a cartoon rabbit. The campaign, created by British advertising agency JWT, featured de La Fressange dressed in a white shirt and shorts, playfully interacting with a group of rabbits. The ads were a massive success, making de La Fressange a household name and cementing her status as a cultural icon of 1980s France. ines french the rabbit girl
De La Fressange's success in modeling led to opportunities in film and television. She appeared in several French films, including "Les Ripoux" (1984), "L'incorrect" (1984), and "Faux et vrai" (1990). Her most notable role was perhaps in the 1985 film "Parole de femme," directed by Jean-Michel Vernhes. For most fashion enthusiasts, "Ines" and "French Girl"