I remember really loving the CoverGirl ads when I was younger - there was something very cool about how they always put the girls in white. It looked so clean.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I never wanted to be the face of the brand. You haven't seen me in my own ads. You don't see my logo all over my clothes. From the beginning, I wanted the clothes to stand on their own.
Parodies of commercials are by no means new and have been popular going back to black-and-white TV shows of the '50s.
I did a Clean & Clear commercial. I did a series of them. I used to be the Clean & Clear girl!
'Penthouse' didn't seem to concentrate as much on the girls' faces, and I really wanted to see the girls' faces. It seems like through the 1980's, they almost went out of their way to obscure the girls' faces.
Covergirl is my sponsor, and they have been so helpful in supplying me with their wonderful products. I love their blush, mascara and lip gloss.
My most famous commercial was for Fruit Of the Loom underwear. I took a lot of razzing from my classmates.
I like the Gap ad, the khaki one. I liked that.
I really wanted to have a different approach of beauty because when I came to America, they were still heavily, heavily plastic. The ads were so heavily retouched.
The first campaign that I recall was with Kate Moss and Marky Mark. Probably the most iconic jeans ad ever.
I used to see Estee Lauder's ads everywhere in the subways of Beijing, and I thought how wonderful it would be if the model on them was myself!