Courtesy of Chanel BeautyBeauty / Beauty newsBeauty / Beauty newsWatch Timothée Chalamet fall for Bottoms star Havana Rose LiuThe Martin Scorsese-directed Bleu de Chanel film follows a Timmy-caricature as he finds love and – in the process – himself.ShareLink copied ✔️May 17, 2024May 17, 2024TextAlex PetersTimothée Chalamet for Bleu de Chanel It’s the campaign everyone has been talking about since Timothée Chalamet and Martin Scorsese were first spotted running around New York shooting a secret project together last April – Chanel’s new short film for fragrance Bleu de Chanel is finally out and it might not be what you imagined. A departure from the kinds of campaigns we’ve come to expect for fragrances – sensual, languid shots of people soaking up the sun in the Mediterranean – Scorsese has created a rapid, zany, at times manic film which sees Timmy play a “sort of caricature” of himself. Set to the Herbie Hancock tune “Rockit”, which helps create the intense atmosphere in a Challengers-esque way, we follow him as he appears in a film-within-a-film and then on a late-night show where he gives a frenzied Tom Cruise-esque performance. Chalamet gets snapped out of his ennui by his co-star, Havana Rose Liu who you will know from Bottoms. She pulls him out of the black-and-white world he has been living in, into one of colour where he is finally free to be himself. Ultimately, Scorsese says, it’s about “the conflict between celebrity and staying true to being an artist” and not allowing the bright lights of fame to blind you to reality. In behind-the-scenes footage released last year, Chalamet said working with Scorsese was a dream come true. “It’s one of the highest honours, if not the highest honour of my career, to get to work with Martin Scorsese in New York,” he shared. “I’m a New York boy, I’m a New York actor, I’m checking something huge off the personal bucket list.” New York has been on his mind recently thanks to his upcoming portrayal of Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown. “I’ve been thinking a lot about how life would’ve been in New York in the 60s,” he told Dazed last May when he was announced as the new face of Bleu de Chanel. “I keep ruminating on what it must have been like downtown at the time – mainly because living downtown is so expensive these days. What would it have been like when it was affordable and accessible, and at the same time so rich in art and culture?” Watch the campaign above or read our full interview with Chalamet here. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREHoroscopes March 2026: The revolution starts now!From halo hair to lip oils, everyone wants to look like Alysa LiuGucci AW26: Everything you missed at Demna’s blockbuster runway debutBenny Blanco and why people think beauty makes a good partnerTattoo inspiration: 7 cybersigilism artists to follow nowThese perfumes are bottling the scent of the internetWhy does grief make us want to get a makeover?From vampires to Medusa: Monsters are dominating AW26 beautyNicki Minaj and the ugly politics of Republican make-upGet ready for the BAFTAs with The Beauty’s Jess AlexanderWant to unlearn fatphobia? Read these 7 booksCatalina Sartor is your favourite artist’s favourite make-up artistEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy