Charlize Theron is shown wearing a lacy, low cut top or dress and
a large gold earring in her right ear. She has one hand places at the top of
the dress and looks as if she is about to take it off, like she 'cannot contain
herself, while the other hand tugs at her earring.
The advert has a main theme of gold (gold earring, gold eyeliner,
golden skin and a gold bottle) and the background is fairly dark, but shows a
blurry chandelier, which gives the idea that wealthy people would wear this
perfume.
The model's eye stare down into the camera and one eyebrow is
raised, which gives the impression that she knows something that the reader
doesn't, and that she is in control. It makes the advert intriguing and
mysterious and also makes the viewer want to be just like the model. This
advert also should appeal to men. The model shows a lot of skin and cleavage
which automatically draws a man's attention and makes him think of his own
partner in the way he is thinking about the model, which consequently should
makes him want to buy the perfume for his partner.
The bottle of perfume is placed in the bottom right hand corner of
the advert. It is large and gold which makes it look very expensive and grand.
'Sparkles' have been added to the bottle to make it seem more special and they
make the bottle stand out even more.
Next to the bottle, it says the perfume name ' J'adore L'absolu'.
The word J' adore, meaning ' I Love' is in a large Serif font which I think is
supposed to represent the passion of the advert. 'L absolu' is in a smaller
font and is in italic writing to stress the meaning of it, which is 'the
absolute one'. The fact that the perfume name in French, probably appeals to
the viewer because it seems more unique, more special and by owning the perfume
they may think that they will also become 'unique' and 'special'. In the top
right hand corner, 'Dior' is displayed in white, on top of the darkest
background.
It is also in a serif font and it gives the impression of wealth
and have being 'proper; at the very bottom of the advert it says 'the new Eau
de Parfum: J'adore L'absolu'. Notice how it says 'The' instead of 'A', this is
so the advert sticks in the viewers mind as the only new perfume that has been
recently been released.
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