
Schweppes has recruited screen siren Uma Thurman in another glamorous ad campaign, this time shot by famed high fashion photographer David LaChapelle.
In its latest TV ad blitz, the fizzy beverage maker trades in one statuesqueue blond for another, having used Nicole Kidman in a Bollywood-inspired ad campaign in 2009.
The ads feature Thurman reclining glamorously in an old-Hollywood-style vignette, speaking seductively about her love of the Schweppes beverage to a journalist.

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Celebrities on 14th April 2011 |
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Katy Perry has been signed up as a brand ambassador for GHD’s popular range of hair straighteners and appears in a glamourous ad campaign.
In what is a match made in over-the-top glamour heaven, LaChapelle had Perry, known for her wacky fashion and beauty choices, pose in a beauty wonderland.
Styled in a Sleeping Beauty-inspired set-up, she wakes up in a different era in each of the three images, wearing hairstyles from either the 1950s, ’60s, or ’70s.

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Maybach, “The Legendary Automotive Brand for Premium Luxury Cars” is accelerating its commitment to contemporary art.
The latest highlight of Maybach’s artistic commitment is its collaboration with David LaChapelle, one of the world’s most prominent photographers.

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Fashion on 9th June 2009 |
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World-famous fashion photographer David LaChapelle has shot the new campaign for French designer Christian Audigier’s lifestyle label, Ed Hardy.
The shot will promote his new collection of apparel and accessories that carry prints of American tattooer Don Ed Hardy.
It shows real versions of the figures Hardy uses in his works such as sirens, devils and geishas. The tiger in the background is the signature symbol of the brand.

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Events on 8th February 2009 |
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La Monnaie de Paris will present from february, 5 to may, 31 the biggest and the thoroughest David LaChapelle’s retrospective ever organised in France.

Almost 200 works will be exposed in the rooms of the 1st floor of French hotel, a pre-revolutionary building next to the Seine, featuring portraits of Madonna, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jeff Koons, Elton John, Paris Hilton and of many others celebrities.

Photographer David LaChapelle’s distinctive va-va-voom style graces a new bottle of Remy Martin VSOP Cognac. The bottle LaChapelle created takes its inspiration from the Paris cabaret scene during the Jazz Age when Remy Martin first appeared in 1927.
The design features a curvaceous woman dancing in a brightly-colored jungle. The bottle will sell for $50 and will be available at wine and spirits stores around the U.S starting in June. There will be 150,000 bottles produced