This is a beautiful series of different proposals made to 12 constellations crowned with the slogan “let’s get married”. The short clips are produced by Taiwanese, and so do we find the typical pure love story style as in many Taiwan TV series in these ads. Horoscope is very popular among young people these days and Taiwan TV series is even hotter.Even though there isn’t much creativity to talk about, given love being the eternal topic, no one would reject to finish watching and find out how different these 12 types really are.
You might have assumed that the brand deals with diamond, jewelry or wedding dress, whatsoever…at least I thought so. But Isabelle would surprise you by turning out to be a company sells fine packaged wedding cake, candy and chocolate. Click its Chinese website to check out. It has its business covered Taiwan, Shanghai and some other cities as I can tell.
At first your reaction could be just as mine: What?! Under no circumstance would I associate these kind of proposal stories with some floppy cakes or old fashioned wedding routine…hey wait, if they have successfully left you an impression as some exquisite wedding ring, they are actually doing a remarkable job, aren’t they?
See all 12 zodiac videos in the forums.
Related articles from around the web.
- The Sweet Mooncake. (aybi-mysocalledlife.blogspot.com)
- Even in bad economy, people love cake (windsorstar.com)
- Digital Bride Research 2009 (slideshare.net)
- Inspiration: A Hand-Painted, Homemade Wedding Cake (thekitchn.com)
- Taiwan opens door for Chinese investment (thestar.com)
- Same-sex wedding cake toppers (timesunion.com)
- Field Notes: Cake Toppers: An End to One Size Fits All (nytimes.com)
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