Viktor & Rolf "Spicebomb" Fragrance : Sean O'Pry by Inez & Vinoodh

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..featuring Monsieur Sean O'Pry, shot by Inez and Vinoodh.
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Photoshop disaster and he looks like an alien.......or maybe that's the whole point and I'm not getting it.
 
He looks perfect and this is a perfect Men's fragrance campaign yay for Sean!
 
i never knew Sean got so built. i'm used to him being more skinny than muscular...

not bad, not bad :brows:
 
i think it's brilliant! the bottle is amazing. really interested in smelling this fragrance. sean is hot as hell. hahaa
 
i can;t wait to smell this. if this is the masculine version of Flowerbomb i think I am sold
 
Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren are not the types to do things by half measure or without a surprising twist, having designed ruffled collars a foot deep and bulbous silhouettes inspired by nuclear explosions. So for their newest fragrance, the duo went for a Spicebomb, a spicy masculine counterpart to their women’s floral fragrance hit Flowerbomb, introduced in 2005.

Spicebomb, created with the Viktor & Rolf fragrance licensee L’Oréal, will come out toward the end of January. It is the second men’s scent the brand has launched.

“We were jealous of all the women who had Flowerbomb, and we wanted to have our own bomb,” said Horsting.

“We felt that if flowers were a very typical feminine scent, spices were the masculine opposite,” continued Snoeren.

Therein the name Spicebomb was born.

The Dutch designers asked International Flavors & Fragrances perfumer Olivier Polge to marry spicy with “something very sensual,” as Snoeren put it.

“Viktor and Rolf wanted an extroverted, outspoken fragrance,” said Polge. So he helped conceive the juice with two main diametrically opposed olfactive accords. The “addictive,” a “firey” one includes notes of chili, saffron, leather, tobacco and vetiver. The other is “explosive” and icier, with notes of bergamot, grapefruit, elemi and pink pepper (the latter being key).

No market testing was done on the fragrance.

Spicebomb’s bottle, created with Fabien Baron, is shaped like a grenade whose pin has attached to it the signature Viktor & Rolf seal.

The scent’s single- and double-page advertising, photographed by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, features model Sean O’Pry.

“Here the guy is playing with the bottle, like for Flowerbomb the woman is playing with the bottle,” said Horsting. “You really don’t know what’s going to happen, so there’s a certain tension. We wanted a certain classicism — that’s why it’s black and white. That’s why he has a classically beautiful body. But at the same time there is an action that is suggestive.”

As with Flowerbomb, there will be an important marketing push at points of sale.

“We will have what we call the exploding shelves,” said Richard Pinabel, international general manager of Viktor & Rolf Parfums, referring to merchandising units that make the scents look like they’ve been rocked by an explosion. On the outer packing of some bottles will be a sleeve with a hologram making the Spicebomb flacon look as if it has blown up.

Sampling will be extensive and creative, too, including blotters resembling matches.

“It’s very core, very important in the DNA of the brand to do things in a different and little bit spectacular way,” continued Pinabel, adding the idea is also to be whimsical.

“We want to make sure that it is an event every time Spicebomb is in store,” said Marc Rey, president of international designer collections at L’Oréal USA.



The fragrance will be carried in specialty stores in the U.S., including Nordstrom, Bloomingdale’s, Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue. It is to be in about 250 doors countrywide. (Flowerbomb, meanwhile, is in wider distribution there.)

Flowerbomb ranks ninth in women’s fragrance year-to-date and was eighth in September in the U.S. “It’s almost growing 20 percent this year,” said Rey.

The 90- and 50-ml. eau de toilette Spicebomb sprays will retail for $95 and $75, respectively. The 200-ml. shower gel is to be $28, and the 100-ml. aftershave balm, $48.

L’Oréal executives would not discuss sales projections, but industry sources estimate Spicebomb will generate 40 million euros, or $53.9 million at current exchange, in first-year retail sales worldwide.
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sucks that it is coming out all the way in March :doh:
 
March is so far away I was even thinking January would be too long of a wait.
 
Im kinda wondering now how big our launch will be for this fragrance. For Antidote, we went all out. Graphics galore. I'm not a big fan of Flowerbomb, but I do kinda have high hopes for this. I just wish the ad was a bit more dramatic...Im kinda bored with it as it's yet another ad with a shirtless male model...:innocent:
 
Fantastic ad...Sean looks awesome and I'm loving the packaging!
 

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