In a blue, vinyl-like sky, the sun hangs at its zenith. The air is warm. It is summer, the most furious of seasons.
She is barefoot, languishing in the memory of that alluring and enigmatic man.
Everything could go wrong. The risk is irresistible!
They are closing in on each other… they are about to cross paths!
A drone view reveals they just missed each other…
Serene, in a red swimsuit, she dives into the ocean, into the bottle of N°5. She radiates the sense of triumph that can only come from an accomplished woman. She embraces the present moment and savours her freedom to be herself: fulfilled, independent, serene in her femininity, and free from any need for external validation.
The vision persists: N°5, the embodiment of desire.
N°5, A CERTAIN IDEA OF FEMININITY
When in 1921, Gabrielle Chanel launched the N°5 perfume, she had already sealed her reputation for redefining the feminine silhouette as a way to liberate women. In that same vein, N°5 was created to pioneer a certain idea of femininity.
The cinematic vision of Gabrielle Chanel’s ambition for women can be seen in See You At 5.
Starring Margot Robbie, the new face of N°5 alongside the actor Jacob Elordi and directed by Oscar winning Luca Guadagnino, this 2-minutes-20-seconds campaign film is centered around a missed date between the main characters. See You at 5 explores the multifaceted nature of femininity, the concept of desire, anticipation, missed rendezvous, and the power and allure of an assured woman who is fully open to life’s infinite possibilities – whichever way it ebbs and flows.
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