Harvey Nichols has revealed a ‘tongue-in-chic’ Christmas video titled, ‘The Walk of Shame’.
We’ve all been there haven’t we? The morning after the night before can be a shameful sight.
This hilarious clip shows disheveled, shame-faced girls trying to make their way home in the morning after a festive night out.
They try to avoid eye contact with passers-by as they try to protect their modesty by pulling down, or hitching up, their tiny dresses.
Harvey Nicholas encourage you to shop at their luxury department store so the walk of shame becomes a stride of pride, as you bask in the glory and envious stares of your fabulous dress.
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i saw this video first in fashion foie gras and is amazing, really good idea, hahahahah, really funny
it’s a brilliant idea:)
I love how all the “Walk of Shame” girls are thick, but the Harvey Nichols girl is skinny.
Isn’t it always the way! Thin people naturally have better taste!
i agree. so annoying. (as cute as the video is)
I wouldn’t go that far, there is no causal relationship between size and taste. It is a shame that people think that.
Sorry, but even the well dressed, well-heeled girl should have put on a coat before going out in December!
trhat looks like a saturday morning in glasgow haha.
have we ever…glad those days are over..
perfect ad! although the girl at 0.12 is very pretty too
and yes, most girl still manage to put a jacket on before going out haha
I liked that the Harvey Nichols dress was longer and more tasteful, but I didn’t like it that much.
This vid is hilarious. I say walk with confidence no matter what went down.
Very clever
This reminds me of the classic Gilda Radner “Hey You” Saturday Night Live skit (sadly, it’s impossible to find online).