This year’s November issue of Ulta’s monthly magazine, eponymously named Ulta, contained an advertisement for “Sauvage” cologne by Dior. The product is promoted through a combination of abstract concepts and strategies, appealing to a wide audience with contemporary views. This ad is effective because it employs famous-person testimonial, sells a controversial yet upcoming lifestyle, and encourages embracement of individuality. The aesthetics are straightforward, allowing imagery to be the main
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Born on May 4, 1929 in Belgium, Audrey was raised by her parents to be a self-successful woman. Growing up, she quickly became an elegant fashion icon. Starting off with minor roles in stage performances, and being a chorus girl for a handful of musicals, Audrey didn’t make her first big debut into the limelight until 1953. Starring in her first on-screen role in Roman Holiday, her movie career rocketed after her role as Princess Anne became
Audrey Hepburn has always been known as the glamorous and flawless movie star that won America’s hearts on the big screen. Yet, people would never know how she put a smile on her face despite her childhood plastered with horrors, anxiety, depression, rejection, and starvation. They would never know how she became a humanitarian and a source of good because of all she faced at such a young age. Despite all of this, Audrey Hepburn was an inspiration to society because she was different through her
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care and an orphanage for children. She has made a total of 29 films in her life. She won 3 Golden Globes. She was nominated for BAFTA Award Foreign Actress. She is still the most successful models today. She was the first women to get a scrip and a director approval in her films. She was the #1 rated comedy of all time. Marilyn was nominated for Golden Globe as best motion picture actress in Comedy or Musical for Bus Stop.In 1962, went to Star on the Hollywood walk of Fame, Hollywood Blvd. She got
The Critical History of Singin’ in the Rain The 1952 original musical, Singin’ in the Rain is one of the most treasured musical films ever made. This heartwarming, hysterical, and enjoyable movie illustrates the challenging shift from silent pictures to speaking films. Singin’ in the Rain was created in a way that gives the viewer a surprisingly accurate glimpse into the history of this period of cinematic evolution. This is all done while providing non-stop entertainment for the audience. The
La Land and the Movie Musical Within the last few decades we've seen a huge resurgence in the popularity of the musical. With shows like Hamilton, Wicked, and Once, musicals have become more modern, edgy, and overall more accessible to a wide range of patrons of the arts. In this, the movie musical has also seen a regrowth in popularity – with reinventions of classic musicals like Hairspray (2007), Sweeny Todd (2007), and Les Miserables (2012) and original movie musicals like La La Land (2016)
Bueller’s Day Off, a product of John Hughes, mastermind behind all of our favorite 1980s teen movies. It captivates the viewer and makes us all feel like calling in sick to school or work, just to have a day like Ferris’. Ferris Bueller’s Day Off is the best movie ever because of its screenplay, casting, cinematography, audience reception, and sound. An original script is the mark of a truly great movie. Ferris’s day starts out with him faking sick and his parents believing him. He sets up “traps” in
In Bruges is a dark comedy written and directed by Martin McDonagh. This movie is Martin McDonagh’s feature début and was the opening night film for the 2008 Sundance Festival. McDonagh received a nomination for best original screenplay at the 81st Academy Awards and won the BAFTA award for best original screenplay for the film. The movie was filmed entirely in the Belgian city of Bruges, a beautiful city distinguished by its canals, cobbled streets, and medieval buildings. The film centers around
performers, but no one is more deserving of the title than Donald David Dixon Ronald O’Connor. In his long career spanning his entire 78 years (1925-2003), Donald O’Connor was a paramount athletic tap jazz dancer in addition to his talents as a singer, actor and comedian. Surprisingly, he had no formal dance lessons. He lived his life as a performer who learned by watching, applying and hard work. Uncovering his story and watching his performances begs some natural questions such as, what background and