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Eva Longoria and Tony Parker Star in Sexy London Fog Ad Campaign

10/21/2009 2:40PM by Katie Hintz-Zambrano

Eva Longoria Parker and Tony Parker get close for new London Fog campaign. Photo courtesy of London Fog.

Following the current Fall '09 campaign featuring femme fatale Gisele Bündchen -- completely naked except for a trench (and minus her baby bump, which was airbrushed out) -- London Fog has pegged Eva Longoria Parker and Tony Parker to, well, fog up the lens for its new holiday ad campaign.

The ads, shot by Nino Muñoz in Los Angeles, feature the husband-wife team showing off London Fog's raincoats, bags and luggage in romantic poses -- draped all over one another, playing kissy face and squishing their noses together. (Get a room!)

"They were so loving and affectionate with each other and the shots beautifully capture these intimate moments on set," said Dari Marder, Chief Marketing Office of London Fog, in a statement.

"We are honored that they selected London Fog for their first fashion campaign together."

The couple share an intimate moment for London Fog's holiday campaign. Photo courtesy of London Fog

In the images, Longoria Parker also continues the tradition set by Bündchen and seems to be pretty much nude (or at least braless) under the sharp trenches ($150-$350) that she says she's obsessed with.

"I'm actually a fan of trenches in general," the actress said in a behind-the-scenes video clip. "I love the collars and buttons and rich textures. I really like my white trench because, living in L.A. and San Antonio, we don't have the need for big heavy coats. So I love light coats."

Especially, we gather, when there's nothing worn underneath them.

Look out for the sexy campaign in the December issues of Elle, Marie Claire, Gotham and on numerous billboards.

In the meantime, tell us what you think of the ads: Are they beyond hot or would you prefer a different power couple? Leave a comment!

And check out the behind-the-scenes video from the photo shoot below.



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