Havas Chicago Set Up a Peep Show in Its Windows, but the Peepers Got a Bit of Shock

Not the topless girls they expected

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Havas Chicago is located at the busy corner of Grand Ave. and Wabash in the city's River North neighborhood, next to Eataly and across from the Nordstrom flagship store. Visitors to the area now have a new attraction to enjoy—a quite unusual peep show set up by Havas in its lobby windows.

It looks like a storefront straight out of 1980s Times Square, with flashing pink neon lights urging passersby to check out "TOPLESS GIRLS." It's been getting quite a reaction from pedestrians, too.

But those who succumb to temptation and have a gawk through the peep holes are greeted with a sight they probably weren't expecting—a set of nude black mannequins painted with sobering facts about breast cancer.

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