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Video: Gisele Bundchen Goes Surfing, Finds Her Love in Chanel No. 5 Ad
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The three-minute clip called 'The One That I Want' which is directed by Baz Luhrmann sees the supermodel showing off her natural look while surfing.

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A video campaign for Chanel No. 5 has arrived in full. Starring Gisele Bundchen, the three-minute short film called "The One That I Want" was directed by Baz Luhrmann.

The clip opens with the supermodel enjoying her time surfing. She then goes back home to find her lover, played by "Wild" actor Michiel Huisman, leaving a letter for her. Bundchen cannot stop thinking about the letter and her lover and decides to search for him. The pair reunite when she finds him watching Lo-Fang's performance of "You're the One That I Want".

"I felt the whole experience was memorable to me - it is hard to pick one [favorite] part," Bundchen told PEOPLE of the ad. "To have the opportunity to play a part like that and go through all those different emotions was really fun."

Karl Lagerfeld worked with Luhrmann's wife and collaborator Catherine Martin for the costumes. "They are friends and they are talented. To work with gifted friends is always a pleasure," Lagerfeld said, as quoted by The New York Times.

"There is something extraordinary about Gisele because her body is her instrument. So she is naturally athletic, but the way that she can use clothes and her own body to express emotion or to make a picture is extraordinary. She does bring something: this ability to create emotion within a picture, which is unexpected," Martin added.

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