The intersection between fashion and film has reached new heights in recent years, with renowned designers collaborating with visionary filmmakers. This relationship is undeniable: clothing not only defines aesthetics, but also brings characters to life. Moreover, the magic of fashion lies in its ability to tell stories that transcend time.
Luca Guadagnino, master of visuals and narrative, is a fervent admirer of the power of style. In his most recent project, “Challengers,” and his latest installment “Queer,” he joined forces with Jonathan Anderson to dress his characters. Now, Chanel has chosen him to direct its new short film, a micro-story starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi for the latest campaign for the legendary Chanel Nº5 perfume.
A sensory journey through the lens of Guadagnino
“See You At Five” is not just a short film, but a sensory experience that encapsulates the essence of fashion and human drama. In this film, Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi star in a story charged with emotional tension, exploring the themes of desire and connection.
Robbie, with her innate elegance and overwhelming presence, embodies a sophisticated woman who is torn between freedom and responsibility. After receiving a message, she ventures in a convertible to the coast, where she dives into the sea. Meanwhile, Elordi, on his motorcycle, seeks to reach the enigmatic actress, but their paths never cross. Guadagnino, aware of the power of music, accompanies this narrative with the chords of “Veridis Quo” by Daft Punk, elevating the atmosphere even more.
Chanel Nº5, one of the most iconic fragrances, has seen in Margot Robbie its ideal ambassador, continuing the legacy of icons such as Nicole Kidman and Marilyn Monroe. This short film explores luxury and subtlety through Robbie, who shines in minimalist but meaningful settings, where every detail of the clothes and characters stands out.
Margot dazzles in a classic Chanel silhouette of a skirt and tweed jacket in cherry red, which finally transforms into a daring red swimsuit. Jacob Elordi, on the other hand, opts for casual suits and ensembles that accentuate his youthful and enigmatic demeanor. This short film is a celebration of fashion, desire and cinema, all in one.
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