Ella Bache
Feb 5 2008, Yesha

Ella Bache, the skin care company of Australia recently unveiled their giant sculpture which makes their tag line come to life, which is “Skin good enough to eat”. After seeing this peachy lady made of 24,000 peaches, one just has to agree in...

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