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Sofia Coppola has shot the Miss Dior Cherie fragrance ad
Style Drama ^
| Nov 12th, 2008
| Style Drama
Posted on 11/12/2008 4:43:00 PM PST by Mister Ghost

Serious film directors shooting ads for fashion brands is nothing new, but Sofia Coppolas directorial debut for Dior is worth mentioning, as its her first commercial ever.
As it was rumored, Sofia Coppolas ad, featuring Maryna Linchuk for Miss Dior Cherie fragrance debuted last night on American TV.

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TOPICS: Society; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: cinematography; fashion; models; sophiacoppola
Dior is always classy.
To: Mister Ghost
Why is this here? V’s wife.
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11/12/2008 4:45:32 PM PST
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ventana
To: Mister Ghost
Sofia Coppola has shot the Miss Dior Cherie fragrance ad 
what kind of group did she get?i
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posted on
11/12/2008 4:46:56 PM PST
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Vaquero
("an armed society is a polite society" Robert A. Heinlein)
To: Mister Ghost
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11/12/2008 4:53:05 PM PST
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Edgar3
("Is there a Patriot in the house?")
To: Mister Ghost
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11/12/2008 4:59:04 PM PST
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Bratch
To: Mister Ghost
Sofia Coppola has shot the Miss Dior Cherie fragrance adOh good. I can sleep well tonight.
(dibs on the hot chick)
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11/12/2008 4:59:53 PM PST
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lowbridge
To: Mister Ghost
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11/12/2008 5:12:37 PM PST
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VaBthang4
("He Who Watches Over Israel Will Neither Slumber Nor Sleep")
To: lowbridge
Sofia Coppola's last good movie was The Godfather, where she played the baby being baptised. It has been all downhill since then.
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11/12/2008 5:34:48 PM PST
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Lucius Cornelius Sulla
(So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.)
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