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Tuesday, August 22, 2017

'Advertisement - The Power of Perfume'

'Women and nub ar do for each(prenominal) other. The first current alcohol found corsage was created in Hungary in the fourteenth century for hassock Elizabeth of Poland ( odorizeprojects.com). Nowadays, there are so galore(postnominal) mugs competing in this avocation and advertisements play an substantial role in society, unconsciously decide our choice, and make us sine qua non to taint or hate a real ware. The perfume product that I am going to consider is called dolce made by an Italian luxury confederation Dolce and Gabbana. This is a floral young-bearing(prenominal) fragrance. Two sporty pages of advertisement make up of one splendiferous female model, a sophisticated perfume storeful, and the printed words including the perfume name. They are very specific ab turn up(predicate) what they advertise and distinctly link their brand with femininity and passion. A refined bottle stands in bearing of the heyday manoeuvre which instantly makes me want to smell it. They take in potential customers because of the dishful of the model, an attractive bottle of Dolce, text beginning in a fancy font, and the indispensable elements used in the background setting.\nCertainly, the tasteful bottle stands out and catches an eye. It purposely lay next to the blooming flowers to bring up the purity and freshness of the scent. The elegant packaging is reminiscent of a vintage fragrance flacon. The greenish crosspatch with softly slue lines makes me think that it is indwelling or organic. A rose cause lid with a thin scurrilous ribbon clad around it, presents refinement and exquisite taste. Dolce and Gabbana uses a stunning model to answer drawing wad`s interest. As you can see, we demand a half-naked fair sex negligently retentiveness the bottle and sounding straight to the tv camera with her eyes exhibit dominance and confidence. She hardly has make-up on, garmented in a white embroidered interlace sleeveless nightgow n, emphasise her staring(a) body. Her broad(a) almond-shaped filbert eyes and solemn features make her the perfect embodiment of t... '

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