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    Chanel

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    favourite ad campaigns are ChanelNicole Kidman‚ "Little Bit Dead" TAC drink driving advertisment‚ lastly the Melbourne International Comedy Festival ad ’You ’re Not Funny ’ by Clemenger Melbourne. Firstly‚ a little background on Chanel. As we all know‚ it is relatively well known as a luxury brand‚ and its advertisement with Nicole Kidman is by no means in your face or overpowering. It used the weak In the year 2005‚ the highly awaited advertisement from Chanel for the perfume ‘ Coco mademoiselle’

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    Chanel No.5 Advertising

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    Comparison of Chanel No.5 Magazine Advertisement in 1959 and 2004 
 “What do I wear in bed? Chanel N°5‚ of course.”Marilyn Monroe mentioned in her interview in 19521. When referring to fragrance‚ it is hard not to mention Chanel N°5‚ due to its uniqueness‚ longevity and popularity‚ it is associated by others with women‚ famous and not famous‚ who have worn it in different eras over its decades. Chanel N°5 is the first perfume launched by CoCo Chanel in 19202‚ it is not only one of the world’s top

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    images‚ enigmatic backgrounds‚ slogans‚ brand names with the product often larger than it proportionally should be. In this essay I am going to analyse to what extent my three analysed campaigns ‘Chanel No5’ ‘Inverse’ ‘D&G’ are typical of their genre. To begin I will start by analysing ‘Chanel No5’. This advertisement uses many genre conventions both conventional and Non-conventional. This advertisement contains a well known celebrity who is very attractive who would appeal to both male

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    ‘Celebrity endorsement offers an immediate shortcut to a branding message’. Discuss this statement using specific examples. Introduction: What is the purpose of your essay and how do you mean to discuss it? Define the words used in the question. The purpose of this essay is to demonstrate my understanding of how celebrity endorsements may offer an immediate shortcut to a branding message. In the essay I will look at examples of celebrity endorsements and analyse them in order to decipher

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    Channel No.5

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    following essay will analyze the SWOT of CHANEL No5. Strength of CHANEL No.5 Strength is the advantage of a business that can bring more benefits to it and can also help it access the objectives. There are many strength of the very popular perfume "Chanel No. 5". The most obvious strengths of Chanel No. 5 is about the history of this product‚ that is‚ the Chanel No. 5 has given customer the image of classic and legend. And this kind of special impression of Chanel No.5 to the customer has become the

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    Cultural Identity

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    mysterious and often Wild West nation. This representation is strongly normalized throughout the film. Luhrmann uses filmic techniques including the use of dialogue‚ camera angles and scenery to portray this cultural identity. “But Lady Sarah Ashley (Nicole Kidman)‚ its Australia‚” says her butler (Peter Gwynne). Through

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    Baz Luhrmann‚ is an exquisite movie musical based off of a real life cabaret called Moulin Rouge in Montmartre. The movie tells the story of the love triangle between Christian‚ Satine aka the “Sparkling Diamond” of the Moulin Rouge‚ played by Nicole Kidman‚ and The Duke. Although Christian and Satine are fictional characters‚ the story includes real life characters such as Harold Zidler‚ the co-mastermind of the Moulin Rouge and Toulouse-Lautrec‚ a famous French artist. Moulin Rouge is a great

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    understand the meaning of the film and the material. The performers in the film are Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor including many more. The reason for this is because the genre of the film is romantic as well as a drama and musical and these are the kind of genres that Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor are interested in being part of‚ although they also enjoy performing in other genres like horror in which Kidman was the main actress in the horror film of “The Others”. The text in the first scene

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    because it makes no pretense at realism. Like music‚ wherein most people rely on to retire in their difficult moments‚ this scene is a form of escapism as well. Here‚ Christian‚ who is played by Ewan McGregor‚ persuades Satine‚ who is played by Nicole Kidman‚ to be with him through singing and dancing. Luhrmann uses a melody of the most popular love songs of the twentieth century to perfectly describe Christian’s feelings for Satine. It is an extreme and unusual way of expressing love that does not

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    The Others: Movie Review

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    of the psychological horror movies that impress me with its good story plot and suspense elements. It was written‚ directed and scored by Spanish director Alejandro Amenábar‚ starring Nicole Kidman and Christopher Eccleston. It is inspired partly by the 1898 novella The Turn of the Screw. Grace Stewart (Nicole Kidman) is a Catholic mother who lives with her two small children in a remote country house in the British Crown Dependency of Jersey‚ in the immediate aftermath of World War II.The war was

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