Emporio Armani Jeans & Underwear Spring Summer 2010
Fashion legend Giorgio Armani has picked Hollywood actress Megan Fox and Real Madrid soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo as the new faces of Emporio Armani Underwear & Armani Jeans. Armani is clearly going for a youthful and sexy attitude with these hot bodies chosen to plaster the worldwide Spring Summer 2010 advertisement campaign starting Feburary.
Megan Fox photo shoot was on location in Los Angeles while Cristiano Ronaldo in Madrid – both taken by renowned fashion photographers Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott.
Giorgio Armani was actually the first fashion designer to select a soccer player as a testimonial when David James famously appeared in his Spring Summer 1996 Armani Jeans campaign. Over the years, Armani has dressed or should we say undressed many of the world’s great soccer players including David Beckham, Luis Figo, Thierry Henry, Christian Vieri and now Ronaldo.
Ronaldo says; “I am very flattered to be asked to represent Armani; Giorgio Armani is a legend in the fashion world and I have long been a fan of his work. I am very pleased with the pictures we have done together – they are certainly striking and are full of an attitude and spirit that I can relate to.”
Well, his six-pack and Megan’s curves says more than a thousands words, so we’ll leave you with this sneak peek if you can handle it…
Emporio Armani Jeans & Underwear Spring/Summer 2010 feat Megan Fox & Christiano Ronaldo
The campaign also coincides with the release of the Spring/Summer 2010 Men & Women collections. View the catwalk videos.
Emporio Armani Women’s Collection Spring/Summer 2010 video
Emporio Armani Men’s Collection Spring/Summer 2010 video
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