Display title | Perfume Commercial |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Perfume commercials have a tough task to complete; they're advertising through a medium that cannot possibly convey their product's sole feature: the smell. The solution, such as it is, is to create an association with 'raw' human desire, elegance, beauty, and wealth via incomprehensible art. When executed well, it looks like a glamorous clothing commercial, when done poorly may fall prey to not having anything to do with the product. |