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A Divine Brian Shimasky Stars in Versace’s Eros Fragrance Commercial

Published on November 18, 2012
Versace Eros Campaign Model Brian Shimansky
Brian Shimansky plays a sculpted god-like character for Versace’s Eros campaign.

The Power of Eros–After delighting us with the advertising campaign of its latest fragrance for men, the house of Versace releases the commercial that accompanies the launch of the Eros fragrance. Photographers Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott are again on board to direct model Brian Shimansky in an evocative commercial staged in a marble temple in ancient Greece on a stormy night. Surrounded by inanimate sculptures, Brian plays the role of an almost divine creature that, with his strength and charisma, fights against the storm, armed only with a golden bow.

Brian Shimansky Model Versace Eros Fragrance Campaign
Model Brian Shimansky takes hold of a bow and arrow for Versace’s Eros fragrance campaign.

Versace Eros Fragrance Campaign

The commercial gives 300 vibes, and what man doesn’t want to feel like the Spartan version of Gerard Butler? Even the most Spartan-like minimalist needs a cologne that makes him feel somehow. If you’re waiting for your twelve-pack abs to come in but still want to feel as powerful as Brian or Gerard, a spray or two of Versace Eros may be all you need to get you in the mood. While you may not feel like a “divine creature,” you certainly feel more vital, sexier, and more handsome than your non-Eros-wearing counterparts surrounding you at work tomorrow. 

It’s good to have several colognes to match your mood or look for specific days and activities. It’s equally essential to have colognes that work with your body’s natural pheromones – what smells amazing on one man doesn’t work so well for another. So shop around and find the fragrances that complement your natural scent. Here’s hoping Eros is one of them!

Filed Under: Campaigns, Fragrance

  • Fashion Label : Versace
  • Model : Brian Shimansky
  • Photographer : Mert & Marcus
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