Thursday, June 1, 2017

Thursday Entertainment: Lacoste – Timeless

This is one masterpiece ads that depicts on a story of an epic journey and love at first sight....very intriguing from the beginning...

many costumes were prepared with fashion spanning across 7 decades, just for the sake of this commercial shoot and it was such a big production with many crew working behind the scenes (almost equivalent to some blockbuster movie production!)

enjoy watching!

6 comments:

Libby said...

Oh I know this brand, it's a brand for men's wear, the leading actress has sexy lips and the train inside the commercial reminds me of Train to Busan hahaha

mun said...

In the top video I don't see any people dressed as gypsies or those looking like casts from pirates of the carribean but in the making video they are shown. I watched both videos twice. Did I miss it?

mun said...

The main point is although the girl wore clothes from many eras, the guy only wore lacoste brand Polo tees from different eras. I miss this point too because the video moves too fast.

Nux V said...

Libby: towards the end, that train 'scene' looks like those horror/action flick...

Mun: I think they have shortened it and cut unnecessary parts? LOL, u r so analytical....when u commented on this post, it was wee hours in the morning...shouldn't u be sleeping rather than watching this in detailed :-P

Twilight Man said...

Wow! Thanks for sharing these Lacoste video clips. Being an advertising man who had starred in TV commercials and videos, I could instantly feel and identify the high quality and cost of this commercial. Thumbs up!

Someone gave me a dark blue Lacoste Polo T-shirt from Paris. That was like 18 years ago and it still looks new & not faded.

Nux V said...

Twilight Man: yea kudos to their commercial production team! I can see that they are all very serious about their job.

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