is the marketing genius at Chanel??? The French really know how to sell some parfum!
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Gee, I just saw a short video called Hungry at which a cocktail party was using the same idea in serving drinks and hor d'ouvres...topless women carrying trays, but their bodies had been sprayed with gold paint of some kind...all at maggeee's party.
I read your statement yesterday "I'm taking some friends up on a dare".. so I made sure that first thing this morning I had a look... Classic and classy Chanel forever.
I WOULD SAY SO!!!!! The men are the ones who will run to the counters to buy this for their lady loves in hopes......teeeheeee that she will don a string of pearls!!!! Anita
Oh, I have worn Chanel Nº5 off and on since I was 15 and I have some pearls.... The French are not as up-tight as we are. Hummmmm, now let me go get out my Chanel Nº5. Great marketing!
That is not the photo for the "double-dog-dare-you" but I like it. (wink)
This immediately reminds me of Josephine Baker! A great way to celebrate an iconic perfume AND and iconic music-hall artist! How funny, I have written stories about both. If you care to read them, Virginia, Josephine's is here http://frenchgirlinseattle.blogspot.com/2011/08/extraordinary-life-of-josephine-baker.html The story about Chanel #5's 90th birthday is here http://frenchgirlinseattle.blogspot.com/2011_04_01_archive.html Bonne lecture! -- Veronique (French Girl in Seattle)
That advert would certainly make you look twice Virginia, I love that it's all b&W except for the Chanel bottle.Love French perfume L'Air du Temps being the fav since forever.
It's more than just a perfume ad, it's a classic illustration of the difference in attitudes between the French (actually, all Europeans) and prudish Americans.
Dear Virginia, here I am, once again, to thank you thank you so very much for your kind and heartfelt comment under my Rejection post.I wish you great luck in fighting your battle and, please, always remember that so many of us go through rejections. I think it is designed to make us appreciate success much better. :-)))
Have you been by any chance to any of the Paris nightshows, like the Folies Bergères ? I went once a long time ago, an unforgettable evening for a young, impressionable lad...
Did a little exploratory walk in Paris yesterday in preparation for you next visit... pictures are you know where... :-)
Ooh, now I'm going to have to post a triple dog dare you photo for my Titillating Thursday shot! What a beautiful photo photo, V. But then, considering the subject, a beautiful photo isn't all that surprising.
You chickened out on the double dog dare...come on Virg, we're all adults here... BTW-could be my friend KateBS who works for Chanel that approved this campaign...
Starman, I must agree. Here in the USA that window would never have seen the light. The French/Europeans have an appreciation, that is still not accepted here.
Mar and Genie, I will get my nerve up one of these days. Just you wait!
Paul, you've thrown down the guantlet! I"m up for it!
Teri, I'm so happy this brought you fond memories. It is one of my favorites as well. I especially love the #5 body lotion.
Owen, I'm always feeling racy! :)
Anya, Merci, your wonderful blog is a new delight for me.
Malyss, Oh now that's a new quote! I'll try it !HA
Oh la la!! I came here because of the little dare between you and Paul, lol!
Every time I see frontal nudity of women on ads in the street, I kind of just shake my head, smile, and say to myself, "Yes, I am in FRANCE." Nothing screams "France" to me as much as bare breasts in ads on the streets and in the Métro! :D
Keep on with the excellent work, V. I love what you do here! :)
It's been a few years since I've donned an outfit like this one!!! Well...ok...I admit it...never did have an outfit like this one, but might have tried one back in the day!!!
I am a former elementary school teacher, a full-time photographer, lover of all things French ( whose French is slowly improving), obsessive Paris traveler, enthusiastic church and community volunteer, and grandmother to 5 delightful grandchildren.
I fell in love with Paris in March 2007. It was as the French say, le coup de foudre : love at first sight. As a result of that trip, my photography took another direction. Since that time I have pursued a career of sorts in photography and dreamed of returning to the City of Light. November 2008 found me strolling the streets of Paris once again. My first visit I was so overwhelmed with the incredible beauty of the city, I photographed it as a "tourist". In 2008 I returned and I looked at the city with more of a photographer's eye. I wanted to capture the unique, the small details, and oh yes - the people! This blog was started as a photo diary of that trip, but I have been most fortunate to return to the city j'adore 15 times since. Each time I leave, I wipe a tear and start planning my list for the next trip. Paris may well be a moveable feast, but I think it's best savored in person! Someone told me that once you have been to Paris, you will leave a piece of your heart. I left mine right there, but I brought home some wonderful memories. It is my pleasure to share them with you.
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Gee, I just saw a short video called Hungry at which a cocktail party was using the same idea in serving drinks and hor d'ouvres...topless women carrying trays, but their bodies had been sprayed with gold paint of some kind...all at maggeee's party.
I read your statement yesterday "I'm taking some friends up on a dare".. so I made sure that first thing this morning I had a look... Classic and classy Chanel forever.
Joséphine Baker
http://hu.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=F%C3%A1jl:Josephine_Baker_4.jpg&filetimestamp=20070202201357
I WOULD SAY SO!!!!! The men are the ones who will run to the counters to buy this for their lady loves in hopes......teeeheeee that she will don a string of pearls!!!! Anita
I have absolutely no idea but I can tell you with ab solute certainty: this image made me want t run t Chanel and buy a bottle of Chanel #5. :-)))
Oh la la, les pu-pus francaises! The French are good at marketing and grabbing our attention, non?!
C'est qui, la modele?!
Oh, I have worn Chanel Nº5 off and on since I was 15 and I have some pearls.... The French are not as up-tight as we are. Hummmmm, now let me go get out my Chanel Nº5. Great marketing!
That is not the photo for the "double-dog-dare-you" but I like it. (wink)
Wonderful, so sensual and elegant.
An all times classic.
Costas
Katalin, thank you for the information and sharing the link. I believe you are correct!!!
This immediately reminds me of Josephine Baker! A great way to celebrate an iconic perfume AND and iconic music-hall artist! How funny, I have written stories about both. If you care to read them, Virginia, Josephine's is here http://frenchgirlinseattle.blogspot.com/2011/08/extraordinary-life-of-josephine-baker.html
The story about Chanel #5's 90th birthday is here
http://frenchgirlinseattle.blogspot.com/2011_04_01_archive.html
Bonne lecture! -- Veronique (French Girl in Seattle)
That advert would certainly make you look twice Virginia, I love that it's all b&W except for the Chanel bottle.Love French perfume L'Air du Temps being the fav since forever.
It's more than just a perfume ad, it's a classic illustration of the difference in attitudes between the French (actually, all Europeans) and prudish Americans.
Dear Virginia, here I am, once again, to thank you thank you so very much for your kind and heartfelt comment under my Rejection post.I wish you great luck in fighting your battle and, please, always remember that so many of us go through rejections. I think it is designed to make us appreciate success much better. :-)))
The silhouette makes me think of Josephine Baker. As Marylin Monroe said, :"to sleep, I only wear my N°5.."Ü
Oh my, feeling a little racy today Virginia ?
Have you been by any chance to any of the Paris nightshows, like the Folies Bergères ? I went once a long time ago, an unforgettable evening for a young, impressionable lad...
Did a little exploratory walk in Paris yesterday in preparation for you next visit... pictures are you know where... :-)
This perfume always reminds me of my mom. Love it.
Ooh, now I'm going to have to post a triple dog dare you photo for my Titillating Thursday shot! What a beautiful photo photo, V. But then, considering the subject, a beautiful photo isn't all that surprising.
You chickened out on the double dog dare...come on Virg, we're all adults here...
BTW-could be my friend KateBS who works for Chanel that approved this campaign...
Starman, I must agree. Here in the USA that window would never have seen the light. The French/Europeans have an appreciation, that is still not accepted here.
Mar and Genie, I will get my nerve up one of these days. Just you wait!
Paul, you've thrown down the guantlet! I"m up for it!
Teri, I'm so happy this brought you fond memories. It is one of my favorites as well. I especially love the #5 body lotion.
Owen, I'm always feeling racy! :)
Anya,
Merci, your wonderful blog is a new delight for me.
Malyss, Oh now that's a new quote! I'll try it !HA
Oh la la!! I came here because of the little dare between you and Paul, lol!
Every time I see frontal nudity of women on ads in the street, I kind of just shake my head, smile, and say to myself, "Yes, I am in FRANCE." Nothing screams "France" to me as much as bare breasts in ads on the streets and in the Métro! :D
Keep on with the excellent work, V. I love what you do here! :)
xx
Karin
Karin, he's thrown dow the gauntlet and we'll see if I can deliver!
It's been a few years since I've donned an outfit like this one!!! Well...ok...I admit it...never did have an outfit like this one, but might have tried one back in the day!!!
wv: eytheh...a treat for the eytheh!!!
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