VH1 Love is in the air

Love stripped to its essence.

VH1’s first original dating show came with an obvious hook: nudity. Instead of playing to shock, the campaign reframed it as a story about romance - the beauty of two people revealed.

Brave couples of all kinds, straight and gay, young and old, svelte and full-figured, were captured in slow-motion at 1,000 frames per second.

Launched on National Nude Day, the film celebrated love in its most unguarded form, sparking conversation while putting VH1 on the map for original storytelling.

Two undressed individuals with painted bodies and colorful hair floating underwater, reaching out to each other.
Couple embracing, with the woman with long red hair and the man with short dark hair, surrounded by colored confetti in a dark setting.
A pair of white underwear with the VH1 logo floating underwater, surrounded by dark water and tiny particles.
Two human figures, one dark-skinned and one light-skinned, are holding each other in mid-air against a dark background, appearing to be floating or jumping together.
Close-up of a person's skin with a tattoo of a cartoon character, possibly Mickey Mouse, on their body.
A man and woman embrace and dance while floating in a dark, empty space, with hair and bodies intertwined.
Two men are close to each other, about to kiss. One has a hand gently holding the other’s face.
Two nude individuals with theatrical makeup and hair floating in a dark space, engaged in a dramatic, expressive pose.