Actress Nicole Kidman arrived at the Met Gala wearing the same dress used in the Chanel No. 5, from 2004, in which she acted with Rodrigo Santoro. The gown has 4 meters of feather lined coverage. In the film, divided into two parts, the actress lives a love story with the Brazilian actor.
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The commercial was recorded in Australia and directed by Baz Luhrmann, same director of Romeo + Juliet and Moulin Rouge, also starring Kidman. The commercial had one of the largest budgets in the advertising industry: around $10 million. Something around R$50 million.
Nicole and Santoro act together in the car, when she is going to a red carpet event. Romance is in the air and they almost kiss. She finally walks up the stairs and turns to look at Santoro, who is on the Eiffel Tower. The first part was inspired by the 1953 film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, starring Marilyn Monroe.
Watch the Chanel Nº5 video
Source: Terra

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