Wednesday, 28 November 2012



Charlie Revlon (print advertisement, 1970)

In my first advert for Charlie from the 1970s the woman is very much a product of her time as
she is portrayed as being independent, confident, happy, and smart. She is making direct eye contact with the camera and grinning, which suggests confidence and joy. The eye contact into the camera seems flirty and makes the audience seem involved in the advert.  However she is walking, and looking at the camera over her shoulder which suggests that she is busy and important, as it looks like she is going somewhere and is taking time out of her busy schedule to look at the audience and smile. We can tell that she knows someone is watching her because she is looking directly into the camera. The woman in the advert is dressed rather smart and sexy. She is dressed in a women’s suit, with a checked shirt and gingham jacket, and she is also wearing heels and they are clearly visible to show that she do her work and important tasks, but still be sexy and seductive. Her hair is blowing in the wind as she walks which allows you to see her whole face. This shows that the woman is not hiding anything, she isn’t afraid to show her true self. Her confidence is clearly portrayed.
The tagline is “the gorgeous sexy-young fragrance’’
The use of the word ‘’sexy’’ in the tagline suggests sexual liberation and confidence which was a new attitude developed by the feminist movement of the 1970’s. Also just before the 1970’s homosexuality was decriminalized, which meant that there was a growing lesbian community, the unisex name and empowered, feminist nature of this advert would appeal to both straight and lesbian women. This could be considered another strong selling point. This is backed up by the fact the model is looking over her shoulder in a cheeky manor. Not only this but usually, the perfume is named after a girl, but the name is a unisex name which suggests empowerment as up until the 1970’s men had been considered superior. Also, the fact that she is wearing a trouser suit rather than a more traditional skirt makes her seem in control and empowered.
The tagline is also clearly showing that youth is also a very important selling point for the perfume. The tagline promises that if you wear Charlie, you will seem more youthful, this is attractive to women as they are always trying to appear as young as possible. ‘’Youth’’ also creates a sense of freedom as people who are young generally have fun and go to parties.

Friday, 23 November 2012

slide two


Target audience is women aged 16-45+. It promises romance, elegance, and dreams coming true.

My target buyer longs for glamorous evenings as a way of meeting eligible men. She is a romantic at heart who hopes that a man will sweep her off her feet.

She is likely to be a confident young woman, but someone who needs the boost of the fragrance to give her an aura of glamour to help her overcome any shyness in social situations ‘’Eclipse your fears’’
Here is my first finished perfume advert.
the perfume is called blue moon and the tagline is ''eclipse your fears''

Wednesday, 7 November 2012

FRAGRANCE SLOGANS



Research I have researched fragrance slogans:
No bottles to break – just hearts. - Arpege
If you want to capture someone’s attention, whisper.- Coty Perfume
Promise her anything, but give her Arpege. -Arpege
The Power of Cool. -Davidoff Cool Water
So delicate. So Beautiful .-Estée Lauder Beautiful
Share the fantasy. -Chanel

Planning:
I have brainstormed some exotic, sophisticated, glamourous, foreign names.