The spot for Paco Rabanne Phantom. Below the jump, a spot explaining the refillable bottle, followed by a spot for the NFC features.
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The spot for Paco Rabanne Phantom. Below the jump, a spot explaining the refillable bottle, followed by a spot for the NFC features.
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I’m not going to even pretend I understand the concept of the commercial, but since they’re playing a Sylvester song….I have no choice but to enjoy it.
Seriously, what I thought was spaceship, star wars bar, but everything else indicates that going out to a nightclub in the future will be pretty much the same drag it is now 🙂
I was loving some of those novel effects, but was also a bit irritated by the obvious stereotypes going along with them.
Paco Rabanne was famously futuristic in the sixties, with those metal and plastic dresses (Coco Chanel smirkingly called him “the metallurgist”), so there’s precedence, but man are they ever doubling down on the futurism. I like it!
And that song kills me dead.
I did not know the Chanel barb, excellent!
I’m surprised Mugler hasn’t started doing that phone trick. Not that I would ever do that.
Oh gods no! Like all we need is an angry perfume bottle spamming our phones.
Strange that nothing is said about what content goes through to ones phone. I mean, is it Paco Rabanne promotional stuff?!
https://www.engadget.com/paco-rabanne-nfc-fragrance-robot-bottle-140040817.html
Thanks – that was a fun read. I liked the first comment too. 😀