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jasmineneroli · 1 year
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𝒩𝒶𝓉𝒶𝓁𝒾𝑒 𝒫𝑜𝓇𝓉𝓂𝒶𝓃 𝒻𝑜𝓇 𝑀𝒾𝓈𝓈 𝒟𝒾𝑜𝓇 (𝟤𝟢𝟣𝟣)
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heretherebedork · 3 months
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Perfume ads in BL are always a blessing. @absolutebl Again, always reminds me of you!
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mote-historie · 9 months
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George Barbier, Persia, illustration for The Art of Perfume (Illustration for The Romance of Perfume by Richard le Gallienne. Published by Richard Hudnut, 1928)
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hystericmanifesto · 1 year
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Lolita Lempicka’s original advert behind the scenes
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l33ap · 11 months
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THE Cat from My Sin by Lanvin ad, 1964
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gatabella · 28 days
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Guerlain Perfumes Ad, US Vogue, December 1935
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estellaestella · 10 months
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DREAM by Timothée Chalamet
Edited Timothee Chalamet perfume ad (2 of 2)
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fenchy · 1 year
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Hunter Schafer for Mugler - Angel Elixir
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Ad for Worth's Dans la Nuit perfume, art by Armand Rapeño, in the September 1929 French Vogue.
(source: Gallica)
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popping-your-culture · 7 months
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That time Katy Perry went full Catwoman while hawking her own brand of Purrfume. Read the full post and see the images here!
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the-cricket-chirps · 5 months
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Marcel Vertès
Illustration for the Schiaparelli fragrance ‘Shocking’
1949
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hinoena · 3 days
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nateyweb · 1 year
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Christina Aguilera "Inspire" fragrance campaign photographed by David LaChapelle (2008)
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heinous-eli · 1 year
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One of the first "oh wow, theory can actually make the world seem less obtuse" moments I ever had was about perfume ads. It seemed to me like everyone had somehow decided TV perfume ads had to be weird but also that TV ads for perfume *must* exist and there was no other way for them to be.
I took a class where this came up and I finally read what's obvious to me in hindsight: The one sense that perfume appeals to is the least conveyable via any other senses. The closest thing to a straightforward pitch you can do with perfume is to list off its scent notes, but those aren't necessarily meaningful to most people, and even to those who know, we can't know how the scents work with each other and on our individual bodies.
So they sell some kind of fantasy of how the smell will make you feel instead. All ads for anything sell a fantasy, but perfume can't pretend like there's anything else there but the fantasy. It's like a distilled, pure kind of cynical consumerism there. Like the Eau de Parfum of capitalism, where other types of ads are Eau de Toilette.
A lot of things that seem like they came out of nowhere are easily explained. This isn't just a classic science/skepticism thing. There are historical, sociological, and cultural explanations that make the world seem a lot less weird to me.
Granted, the explanations can be horrifying rather than comforting. So much of what we consider to be American norms and values are just eugenics, for example. Still, I prefer wrapping my head around it to shrugging and ignoring.
This is all to say, the Gucci ad with Elliot Page, A$AP Rocky, and Julia Garner is more interesting to me than I thought it would be :3
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glamsadness · 1 year
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gatabella · 8 months
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Pour Un Homme, parfum de Caron, Vogue, January 1934
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