Can't wait to get my necklace! Its gonna be a retirement piece for myself so it won't be for a but but its the ultimate gift for myself. Ill probably be like 60 years old by that time but hey.. Its a goal mark.
Yes, because why would anyone show off diversity in the world's most international city? New York City has a population of 8.5 million and the gets more than 54 million visitors every year-if you look really closely, you might see some gay or interracial couples. If you're lucky, you might even find an interracial same-sex couple. Beyond the fact that the models and actors are all extremely beautiful with excessive amounts of money (some of the pieces shown are one-off Tiffany designs that cost more than a lot of Americans will earn in a decade), there's nothing political here.
It's not that diverse if I have to "look really closely" to see some gay or interracial couples, or to be lucky to find an interracial same-sex couple. if that's the case, which you admit to, then singling these couples out (despite the low probability of finding such couples), is in fact motivated by political correctness.
That was sarcasm, sweetie. According to the US Census Bureau, a quarter (25%) of New York City's population is black. Less than half (44%) is white. Asian Americans make up 12%, and Hispanics & Latinos make up 27% of the city's population. Queens is the United States' most diverse county. More than 800 languages can be found in New York. NYC has the world's biggest LGBTQ community: at the last count (in 2005), the greater New York Metropolitan Area had almost 570,000 GLB, and over 25,000 transgender residents. Doing the math, basically one out of every seven NYC residents identifies as LGBTQ. And according to these demographics of New York, this ad actually features more white folk than it ought to. While we're at it: showing diversity is not political correctness. It's common decency.
That’s no being politically correct. Do you even know what that word means? This commercial is representative. Apologies for the world no longer reflecting backwards 1950s-loving ppl like yourself; you must be so distraught!
Watching this video over and over again💜
All I can say is that the Tiffany commercial is amazing and just beautiful
This is a job for all time !!!
M. Aveillan , vous êtes le magicien de l ' émotion .
Un grand MERCI
This video is an expression of my entire relationship. Thank you!
DAMN! BEAUTIFUL AND POWERFUL..
Bruno, as a Director, you are a DP's dream …. Very Beautiful piece, in every way … Bravo.
A poetic short film.
amazing details about love.
great music too by the way, great taste
This is beautiful
Stunning and so beautifully directed .... thank you for such artistic and creative brilliance Bruno. We need more of this in the world!
What’s the title of this beautiful music?
En realidad me llego al alma, el comercial perfecto!
Wonderful!
❤😂🎉LoveHowInclusive this add is.❤😂🎉
For god's sake, Bruno! Someone give this guy a big budget and a decent script and full narrative...
Fantastico!
Abesolutely love your work !
Amazingly BeAUtYful Bruno !!! Thumbs UPPPP (my request is please make a romantic movie in the future ) :)
Can't wait to get my necklace! Its gonna be a retirement piece for myself so it won't be for a but but its the ultimate gift for myself. Ill probably be like 60 years old by that time but hey.. Its a goal mark.
Thank You ❤️
Bruno you are the strongest!
Bruno, who is playing piano? Can’t find the soundtrack...
+Yuriy Kostiv
Rafael Ibanez de Garayo
Tiffany “Will You” by Raphael Ibanez de Garayo. I'd love to find a cover or sheet music for this to learn from.
Have u find one?
Very well executed, Bruno! So much told, so seemingly effortless! Really enjoyed it. Bests, Pedro
👏👏👏❤️🇪🇸
who's with Fatima? I'm in love.
who is the black lady? name pls!
that's Fatima from America's Next Top Model Cycle 10
멋지다
У них в каждой рекламе мужики целуются! Срам!
Must show interracial; must include same sex. Must be politically correct.
Yes, because why would anyone show off diversity in the world's most international city? New York City has a population of 8.5 million and the gets more than 54 million visitors every year-if you look really closely, you might see some gay or interracial couples. If you're lucky, you might even find an interracial same-sex couple. Beyond the fact that the models and actors are all extremely beautiful with excessive amounts of money (some of the pieces shown are one-off Tiffany designs that cost more than a lot of Americans will earn in a decade), there's nothing political here.
It's not that diverse if I have to "look really closely" to see some gay or interracial couples, or to be lucky to find an interracial same-sex couple. if that's the case, which you admit to, then singling these couples out (despite the low probability of finding such couples), is in fact motivated by political correctness.
That was sarcasm, sweetie. According to the US Census Bureau, a quarter (25%) of New York City's population is black. Less than half (44%) is white. Asian Americans make up 12%, and Hispanics & Latinos make up 27% of the city's population. Queens is the United States' most diverse county. More than 800 languages can be found in New York. NYC has the world's biggest LGBTQ community: at the last count (in 2005), the greater New York Metropolitan Area had almost 570,000 GLB, and over 25,000 transgender residents. Doing the math, basically one out of every seven NYC residents identifies as LGBTQ. And according to these demographics of New York, this ad actually features more white folk than it ought to. While we're at it: showing diversity is not political correctness. It's common decency.
Shut up
That’s no being politically correct. Do you even know what that word means? This commercial is representative. Apologies for the world no longer reflecting backwards 1950s-loving ppl like yourself; you must be so distraught!