Dolce&Gabbana The One television ad campaign shot by Martin Scorsese and starring Scarlett Johansson and Matthew McConaughey has been officially unveiled on the D&G YouTube channel. Watch the director’s cut of “Street of Dreams” below:
Press realease:
Martin Scorsese and Dolce&Gabbana celebrate iconic scents The One and The One for Men with sixty seconds of unforgettable film
Street of dreams is an epic story of the power of love and the power of dreams. This is a story of unbridled emotion. A story of Italy; of Hollywood; and of the world. Its classic cinematic style evokes both the grandeur of the golden years of Hollywood, and the passion and emotion of Europe’s greatest cinema icons. Scorcese’s campaign tells a tale of timeless glamour through its two protagonists, Matthew McConaughey and Scarlett Johansson. United for the first time in a Dolce&Gabbana Fragrance campaign, their intensity is unmistakable as they come together on the streets of New York.
Street of dreams is an epic story of the power of love and the power of dreams. This is a story of unbridled emotion. A story of Italy; of Hollywood; and of the world. Its classic cinematic style evokes both the grandeur of the golden years of Hollywood, and the passion and emotion of Europe’s greatest cinema icons. Scorcese’s campaign tells a tale of timeless glamour through its two protagonists, Matthew McConaughey and Scarlett Johansson. United for the first time in a Dolce&Gabbana Fragrance campaign, their intensity is unmistakable as they come together on the streets of New York.
It is a celebration of passion, of beauty, and of being unique.
“The One and The One for Men encapsulate everything we do and how we see the Dolce&Gabbana man and the Dolce&Gabbana woman: multifaceted personalities, eternally contemporary, naturally charming, and always at the centre of attention. Fragrances with sensual sophistication and potent spirit in equal measure. Bringing such a unique cast together seemed like the best way to celebrate this,” says Stefano Gabbana.
“We asked Martin Scorsese to convey this uniqueness as he sees it. We wanted it to be a deeply personal portrayal. And that’s what it is: the film has Scorsese written all over it: it’s his New York, his story and his signature sweeping camera movements,” adds Domenico Dolce.
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