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Old 17-04-2009   #91
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Wow, I love the commercial! So creative and just beautiful!
 

Old 17-04-2009   #92
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Long, short.......who gives a toss
This commercial is epic Mindblowingly effective and just mesmerising.......cannot stop looking at it and I'm no huge Abbey Lee fan either.
They just got it right with this.....ads should really capture attention and this certainly achieves that.
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Old 17-04-2009   #93
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a writeup from dazeddigital

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From its original incarnation as a silk scarf specifically designed for Princess Grace of Monaco in 1966, to the sought-after accessories and ready to wear pieces designed by Frida Giannini in the 21st century, Gucci's Flora has proven to have a timeless allure. Rediscovered by Giannini as inspiration for the new Gucci fragrance, the heritage of Flora has been transformed into a sensuous and empowering new scent. Flora rolls out across the world from this month, launching internationally with a commercial shot by Chris Cunningham.

Cunningham's film, starring Australian model Abbey Lee, captures the seductive and ultra-feminine notes of the new fragrance while emphasising its call to strength and self confidence. A young woman in a diaphanous Flora print dress stands waist high in the middle of a seemingly unending mass of pristine white flowers, illuminated from behind by the setting sun. Taking on the power of nature she controls the movement of the wind to bring the field to life before shape-shifting into a ephemeral, Rorschach-like butterfly of dancing fabric and golden light. Shot over four days in Latvia during July last year, the film's field was created using more than 20,000 fake flowers.

Riccardo Ruini who developed the concept for the commercial with Giannini and Cunningham, explains the evolution of the film:

“Foremost in our minds was a desire to avoid the heroine being perceived as passive or dreamy. We wanted to portray the female as an active character who brings to life in an active way the Flora personality by controlling the nature around her. We also felt it was important to demonstrate a movement of the female from mademoiselle to empowered woman; a woman initially delicate and feminine transforming into someone stronger and more powerful. “

Having worked with David Lynch to launch Gucci by Gucci, Ruini and Giannini wanted an equally powerful creative vision at play on the new project. Working with Italian production house FilmMaster and Ridley Scott’s RSA Films in London, Chris Cunningham took the reins to steer the commercial from concept to execution.

“The main drive was to create a deep poetic feeling rather than something simply romantic, a word that doesn’t fit in the Gucci code. The choice of using Chris Cunningham fit perfectly with this concept,” says Ruini. “Chris added a lot to the original idea, making the whole project more majestic and cinematic. We strive to give as much creative space as possible to great directors that are involved in our projects so we avoid setting limitations at the outset. Chris developed the initial storyboard by adding his own principles and aesthetics.”

Part of that vision lay in the choice of music. With Lynch’s film playing out against a backdrop of Blondie’s Heart of Glass, Gucci decided to stick to a 70s and 80s sound and blend Cunningham’s visuals with Donna Summer’s disco classic I Feel Love. “We wanted to go further with the sound on this film and knew of Chris’ renowned passion for music so we asked him what he felt about re-recording, producing and arranging a new working of the track. He answered by travelling to Nashville in November last year for a few days to re-record the vocals with Donna Summer,” reveals Ruini. "Donna's track is an amazing classic and we were all blown away the first time the song was played to Chris' images."
 
Old 17-04-2009   #94
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i think it's very pretty and smells so good too
 
Old 17-04-2009   #95
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and because some said that the short version is too abrupt:

there's a 30 second version too, which, compared to the 20 sec and 60 sec version, seems to strike the perfect equilibrium. (the whole reusing of the psychic flowermoving bugs me to no end )

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8FTJiyZdc0
 
Old 17-04-2009   #96
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Wow, so many versions, no one should complain I personally love every possible one, can watch it all day and I'm not bored
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Old 18-04-2009   #97
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making of commercial
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqucYKqeqD0


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caps from the commercial 900 pcs! are here http://fotki.yandex.ru/users/Mierin/album/68289/
 
Old 18-04-2009   #98
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is the audio not supposed to work?
 
Old 18-04-2009   #99
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just seeing Frida's mug makes me angry lol.

but the making of was interesting. i never got it that the girl is flying/floating/suspended in air?

that said... i love the b/w Flora print.

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Old 18-04-2009   #100
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Old 19-04-2009   #101
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I just saw it on TV for the first time, it took my breath away again!

The making off video was weird, since it had no audio.
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Old 19-04-2009   #102
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Really amazing concept, fell in love with the commercial and the whole campaign in general. I think Abbey Lee was the perfect pick too, she works for the whole aesthetic of the perfume like a charm.
Probably one of the better fragrance campaigns I've seen in a while, personally.
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Old 19-04-2009   #103
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Here is the link to the making of Flora by Gucci with audio:
http://www.elle.nl/elle-tv/(vid)/194.../(tags)/notags
It's basically just music anyways, though.
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Old 19-04-2009   #104
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This fragance is so clean but at the same so plastic!
smelling it while i was in my computer i did this:

hope u like it
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Old 20-04-2009   #105
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I'm in love with the TV Spot!
It's just perfect!
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