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Christina Hendricks – “London Fog” Ad Campaign

Award-nominated actress Christina Hendricks will appear in London Fog’s fall marketing campaign shot in Los Angeles by photographer Nino Muñoz. Hendricks stars in AMC’s award winning series, Mad Men, and was recently named “Best-Looking Woman In America” by Esquire magazine. The alluring black and white campaign features Hendricks posing seductively in London Fog outerwear and […]

Aug 26, 2010 | By Anakin

Award-nominated actress Christina Hendricks will appear in London Fog’s fall marketing campaign shot in Los Angeles by photographer Nino Muñoz.

Hendricks stars in AMC’s award winning series, Mad Men, and was recently named “Best-Looking Woman In America” by Esquire magazine.

The alluring black and white campaign features Hendricks posing seductively in London Fog outerwear and accessories.

Christina Hendricks stated, “London Fog is a classic brand, which I love. It also ties in to Mad Men, we used London Fog in the show and this was a nice way to tie everything together.”

“The trench is such an iconic shape for men and women. It works for anyone – it worked in the 1960s and it works now.”

Dari Marder, chief marketing officer, London Fog, commented, “Christina has a modern appeal but also harks back to a bygone era, which perfectly complements what London Fog represents.

She is sexy and gorgeous and the perfect woman to continue in London Fog’s tradition of celebrity portraiture in our marketing campaigns.”

London Fog categories include outerwear, handbags, footwear, luggage, children’s outerwear, cold weather accessories, home, eyewear and umbrellas.

The collections retail from $150.00-$350.00 and are available at better department stores such as Macy’s and online at www.londonfog.com.

The multi-media marketing campaign will debut in October issues of fashion and lifestyle magazines such as Elle, Cosmopolitan and InStyle, outdoor and online.

Past London Fog spokespeople have included Eva Longoria Parker and Tony Parker, Gisele Bündchen and Teri Hatcher.


 
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