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As someone who lives in Japan, I couldn’t imagine seeing anyone talking about Oshima Tsubaki Oil here lolThese colours remind me of this camellia oil hair brand from Japan
Everything Chanel these days screams cheapness, not chicness, thanks to the 'HR' lady
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New pics and behind the scenes of the campaign film...
Well...good for Margot...
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If Ms. Gabrielle Chanel's vision of women's aspirations were to be translated into a movie, it would be “See You At 5”. N°5, a timeless statement of femininity, has been conveying the idea of female strength and freedom since the moment it was created by Gabrielle Chanel. With Margot Robbie as the new face of N°5, this spirit has been given a new interpretation in the modern world, as Robbie demonstrates the diversity of modern women through her acting and filming career, and encourages girls to be bold in their pursuit of freedom and self-fulfillment through the example of herself. The combination of N°5 and Margot Robbie symbolizes the perfect fusion of timeless femininity and modern strength. In the latest CHANEL N°5 commercial “SEE YOU AT 5”, Margot Robbie, as an actress and producer, explains the charm of this iconic fragrance through her image and story, making the commercial not only a promotion of the fragrance, but also a story about women's self-realization and freedom. Robbie also shows her determination as a filmmaker, a spirit that coincides with Gabrielle Chanel's original vision of N°5, which has been a symbol of female strength and self-realization since its launch in 1921.
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DEADDThese colours remind me of this camellia oil hair brand from Japan
Everything Chanel these days screams cheapness, not chicness, thanks to the 'HR' lady
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It used to be in the 80’s/90’s.Im sure it will be fine, I just never associated Chanel No.5 With the colour red? It seems a strange tone to pick.
That was terrible, however the full version was much better tbh.Between Follow me for Coco Mademoiselle and Veridis Quo from Daft Punk, they know how to choose the music at Chanel.
I didn’t get the commercial at all but it’s beautiful, and the right amount of cheesy.
However I wonder how the edited 1min version is going to look like.
The full commercials are always terrible for me anyway.