It's designed by Elie Saab, but I think it was made for the commercial because I've looked through his collection online (eliesaab.com) and I don't see it. Feel free to check, and you can always call them and ask, but the dress will probably be thousands of dollars.
The song is called "Bubbles in the Air" written by Jose Manuel PAZ and was made especially for the commercial
Degree deodorant is manufactured by Unilever, a multinational consumer goods company. Unilever has production facilities in various locations around the world, so Degree deodorant may be made in multiple countries, including the United States, Canada, and others depending on regional distribution and market demand.
You can't. The dress was specially made for her and this commercial. It is the only one of it's kind.
Deodorant cans are mostly made from plastics.
George Washingon made it fasinating is it.
In the LG commercial featuring the blue dress, the dress is made by designer David Koma. The advertisement highlights the dress's vibrant color and style, showcasing LG's technology in a visually appealing way. David Koma is known for his contemporary designs that blend elegance with modern aesthetics.
The purple dress featured in the Caesar commercial was designed by the renowned fashion designer Christian Siriano. Known for his innovative and bold designs, Siriano's work often garners attention in both the fashion industry and popular culture. The dress in the commercial showcases his signature style, combining elegance with modern flair.
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The five physical properties of deodorant are smell, sweat, dryness, bacteria and environment. Deodorant was first made in the late 19th century.
Laundry by Shelli Segal
I made this dress. I 1st found an old dress from the thrift store, i bought a can of Graet Stuff that foam in a can, sprayed the dress all over and then used a spatula and spread it in areas. let it dry then sprayed painted it with dark brown paint