Model Daria Werbowy in a short spot for Lancôme's Ô de l’Orangerie.
Below the jump, le making of. It is in German, but there's no voice-over and very little text anyway — I don't speak German and I understood all of it.
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Model Daria Werbowy in a short spot for Lancôme's Ô de l’Orangerie.
Below the jump, le making of. It is in German, but there's no voice-over and very little text anyway — I don't speak German and I understood all of it.
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This perfume actually sounds really interesting to me, but I don’t think it’s available in the US/Canada yet.
It’s definitely in the US — I’ve seen testers.
I will try to translate it:
A sunny garden, very French
between orange trees and fountains
with Daria Werbowy
an orange blossom……..
a bit of citrus…………
the new interpretation
flowery freshness………….
So, I was too quick with the “return” button. Robin, of course you allready knew the translation.
I smelled O de L’Orangerie. It is not quite so bitter/green as the normal O, it is a bit fresher/more modern. You definitely smell a similarity to O de Lancome.
Thank you! I have learned a bit of “perfume German” over the years of blogging, just as I know “perfume French” … I can translate many notes & other perfume-related terms.
Very plain ad… A girl (with horrid makeup) with top and underwear in a garden? And the video focues on her face and slips ONLY?! Ah yes, she has cut an orange blossom. So what?
I liked the ‘making of’ better actually. It has very interesting frames.
I haven’t smelled the fragrance but I like the “green” Ô very much. I used up half of the 125 bottle last summer which is something unheard of for me.
The making of was better, but even that was not as interesting as many.
There are three O de Lancome, O the first one, O d’Azur, and O de l’Orangerie. O de l’Orangerie is rather different from O, it’s smells Orange and Jasmin but not Lemon. It’s sweeter, O is bitter.