Apart from enlisting directors, the fashion industry is well known for looking for testimonials among actors and actresses.
Usually, the choice falls on the most loved faces of contemporary cinema, but, last year, Dior used a black and white photograph of Alain Delon for the advert of the fashion house’s classic man's fragrance Eau Sauvage (see also first video embedded in this post).
The picture had a sort of symbolic reference since it was taken in 1966, the same year Edmond Roudnitska created for the French fashion house its first man’s fragrance.
Living legend Delon reappears again in this year’s Eau Sauvage campaign that has actually got a stronger cinematic connection since it features a brief extract of Jacques Deray’s 1969 film La Piscine (The Swimming Pool, 1969) with Michel Legrand’s lounge-y soundtrack "Le Slow de la Piscine".

Sublimated by Scarlett Johansson’s beauty, the result is beautiful. You will doubtless take pleasure to admire these posters Vuitton in the Parisian traffic.
“After seeing just a snippet of the Vuitton Spring campaign featuring Scarlett Johansson I’ve been searching high and low for more pictures all day. So as you can imagine, when I found these from fashionologie I was ecstatic, especially as the campaign does not disappoint at all! Katie Grand has translated the romantic theme from the catwalk show into the campaign flawlessly, blending in a Victorian element and using colours which contrast perfectly. The pictures, which totally scream spring, are enough to make you feel warm all over, during this madly cold winter! Looking almost doll like, infact looking like a Victorian doll, Scarlett Johansson has not failed Marc Jacobs and just from the bag above it’s safe to say Marc Jacobs has not failed Louis Vuitton”.



In a way "saving money" on campaigns advertising product destined to the male market is almost natural since, after all, most earnings in the fashion industry refer to products aimed at women.


I'm curious to see where the cinematic thirst for that perfectly stylish ad will take fashion houses. In the meantime, I'm sure many women will approve Dior choosing a young and fascinating Delon as its testimonial.