The Best Holiday Commercials| Swarovski Review

The Best Holiday Commercials| Swarovski Review

So I was in the process of being productive you know working on my content, and a flash of captivating colors caught my attention. I paused for a moment and had to take a second look. On my television screen was a commercial for Swarovski. Below is a clip from the actual commercial that I saw. I have seen plenty of commercials over the last few years. I will be the first to admit that I hate being interrupted during my television shows. Yes, commercials are important for better business. This is one thing that I do know.

“Crystals are fun,” according to Alexis Nasard, chief executive officer of Swarovski, a brand he believes represents “joy and self-expression. Luxury doesn’t have to be serious.” In his first interview since taking the reins of the Austrian crystal maker in July.

How To Spell Swarovski

Now the name sounds like I may have heard it before but I couldn’t be too sure. The likelihood that I have is very high. I was captivated by the video I had to wait for all the way until the end to figure out who was responsible for this. And low and behold they mention the company name, Swarovski. Y’all I had to talk about this. I rushed to get a pen and paper so I could write this down.

I could barely say the name let alone spell it properly but it is very fancy! How do you spell Swer-Ohvs-Ski? I think that’s how you spell it. Swerv-Ohs-Ki perhaps? I believe that is also how you pronounce it. And after this post hopefully, we all will remember it. Now that we have addressed that topic, BUY.

With that being said I had to laugh because the video reminded me of another video. I cannot say which one because I have to be “professional”, but I would like to thank the creators for this bit of inspiration. Yes, Lawd and Amen. I love everything about this commercial. Let me start from the beginning with my list of things I love. Hey Oprah!

1. I love the company name.

The name itself is very unique. It is something that you see and hear but can’t remember unless you write it down. Or make a purchase for that matter. During the holidays when you think of big-name jewelry companies Kay’s and Zales are the easiest to remember. I have officially added this to the list of festive holiday gifting channels.

2. The music is very soothing and festive.

The jewelry box tunes are very soft and merry. It reminds you of your younger days and hints to the ones you love that you deserve a gift this Christmas season. And should they have any trouble figuring out what you want, a diamond is a girl’s best friend. Time for us to get ready for the holidays. Cheers!

3. I love the jewelry box with the pretty woman.

That’s all you need to say about this statement. It matches the description that I have already addressed in an earlier item. If you don’t get it, nevermine. (Pun is definitely intended.)

4. The color scheme is magnetizing.

I love the color choices in this video. Everything is bright and joyful. It reminds me of a kid in a candy store. Kinda like that catchphrase, all the grown-ups used to say. “It’s like taking candy from a baby.” Can I say “Periodt pooh?”

The Blingy Bride Barrette

5. The jewelry is ULTRA blingy.

6. The model’s attire is extremely unique.

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7. Her hair is sleek and polished.

The model has the perfect hairstyle for the outfit she is wearing. It’s giving me Tower Heist vibes and I like it. Along with the heist, just her hair alone gives me military style good cop bad cop. So does the bun pulled to the back mean that she will be getting arrested soon? Hopefully. Once again, if you didn’t get it nevermine. This jewelry is expensive.

The Grinch Who Stole Christmas
DR. SEUSS’ HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS – The curmudgeonly recluse Grinch, who hates Christmas, becomes annoyed with the out-of-control Christmas festivities in Whoville, the town lying below his cave dwelling on Mt. Crumpit. But after the Grinch conspires to deprive the Who’s of their favorite holiday by sneaking into town on Christmas eve to steal everything associated with the holiday, he learns that the spirit of Christmas goes much deeper than tinsel and toys. “Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas” airs DECEMBER 25 (8:30-11:00 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network. (RON BATZDORFF/UNIVERSAL STUDIOS) TAYLOR MOMSEN, JIM CARREY

8. The concept of the video is LOUD.

Did you pick up on the Grinch who Stole Christmas concept while watching the video? You have to PAY very close attention. Also, you must be very quiet when you see it and be sure to leave treats for Santa. That’s just in case he slides down the chimney while you are asleep.

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