Versace gift factory populated by Santa?s posh helpers
Video still from Versace’s teaser for holiday 2016
In the next frame, the men who appear robotic, package the items taken from the Versace boutique. Each man packages a Versace item in a black box before it is passed to another group of helpers in a second room.
After being handed off the boxes receive a red bow and a white card. As the scene continues it is shown that ?Aspen? and ?Monte Carlo? are written on the gift card.
Next, the men are seen struggling to fit a clothing rack into the elevator positioned by the stairs the woman walked up. This scene is followed by a package being carried off and the woman entering the elevator from the ground floor.
Versace?s holiday video ends with the woman pressing her red lips against the package?s card. As the camera pans outward, the woman is shown with the present to her side and surrounded by her Versace helpers.
#VersaceHolidays 2016 | Versace Gift Factory
How gifts are made or delivered is a popular theme among holiday marketing.
For instance, Germany?s Montblanc is unboxing the magic of craft in a digital claymation narrative meant to encourage holiday gifting while promoting the brand’s quality goods.
In its holiday 2016 campaign, Montblanc demonstrates how its materials are worked into distinctive gifts by its skilled craftspeople. Holiday marketing in the luxury space often relies on this type of artisan tale to promote its goods as ideal, thoughtful gift options (see story).
Courtesy Luxury Daily
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