Zoe Saldana Steams Up Calvin Klein Underwear Ad Campaign
Zoe Saldana smolders in Calvin Klein Underwear ad. Photo courtesy of Calvin Klein
Sorry, boys, but you can put away the dorky glasses -- this sexy new snap of "Avatar" star Zoe Saldana isn't in 3-D.
The stunning actress has just been announced as the new face (and body) of Calvin Klein Underwear's Fall 2010 global advertising campaign, according to a company press release.
Shot by photographer Mikael Jansson in New York City, one seductive image shows Saldana risking a nip slip as she leans provocatively in a lacy black plunging bra from the label's new Envy line.
"We are excited to have Zoe Saldana as the face of Calvin Klein Underwear, and Calvin Klein Envy, our new product launch," Bob Mazzoli, Chief Creative Officer of Calvin Klein Underwear, says in the release.
"Zoe brings the campaign to life, and her universal appeal will enable us to continue to expand our dialogue with our consumers worldwide."
"Calvin Klein has always put forth such beautifully executed campaigns," adds Saldana.
"It's very exciting for me to be associated with such an iconic, globally recognized brand like Calvin Klein Underwear."
The campaign is set to launch this October, but when it comes to gawking, there's no time like the present, right, fellas?
Meanwhile, check out fellow lingerie model Megan Fox's latest Emporio Armani Underwear campaign.
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veteranswife, 7-09-2010, 12:38PM
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