The singer practically bares it all in her latest ad for her Rogue fragrance — and a U.K. watchdog agency isn't happy about it. By Stephanie Chan Rihanna Rogue Perfume Ad - P 2014 Another day, another ...
Ever noticed a woman so smitten by how a man smells, that she leaves all her dignity behind, only to find herself in his bed, the morning after? That’s the stereotyped plot in almost every perfume ad ...
<br>There is an inherent paradox built into fragrance advertising, which is the notion of persuading the consumer to buy a product whose essential function can’t be conveyed, seen or felt through a ...
It’s the holidays so there are a lot of fragrance ads on TV. Why are all (or nearly all) perfume and cologne ads provocative and just plain weird? What’s the history there? Have retailers found that ...
After a six-year absence from the celebrity fragrance market, Sean Diddy Combs is making a sweet-smelling comeback with his brand spankin' new 3AM fragrance, and a sexy splash with an accompanying ad, ...
If you desperately want to smell the way One Direction wants you to smell, you probably own their previous three fragrances. But apparently the previous products don't sufficiently encapsulate 1D's ...
Bizarre perfume commercials are a time-honored tradition. I'm not sure who started the trend, but it goes at least all the way back to the 1960s. Perfume commercials are never straightforward in the ...
The public placement of a new advertisement featuring a naked Rihanna with her legs in the air and high heels resting on a bottle of perfume has been restricted by officials in the United Kingdom ...
David Lynch directs a sensuous commercial for Opium Perfume, in which extreme closeups of eyes and other body parts deconstruct the body you’re supposed to be desiring. Weirdly, Lynch’s perfume ads ...
See the singer's new fragrance ad, and enter for a chance to win her two new scents! Courtesy Britney Spears Seven days in and it’s already shaping up to be a busy year for Britney Spears: She’s got a ...
Most perfume ads are awkward affairs, loaded with celebrities, ludicrous levels of glitz, and laughable dialogue that runs the embarrassing gamut from portentous (“I’m not going to be the person I’m ...