Emma Watson Returns But With Young Bro As Burberry’s Face For Spring/Summer Collection 2010
Burberry Prorsum’s has convinced Harry Potter star Emma Watson to return as the face for its Spring/Summer 2010 advertising campaign. And might we say, it was a very wise moved indeed, both for the actress and the brand. The result is fantabulous! One can almost see the energy reigning through the images whch features a very dynamic cast refltive of the different attitudes and expressions of the potential as well as existant Burberry guy and girl.
Featuring in the ads are Emma, of course, and four British young lads which include Emma’s younger brother Alex too. The other dudes are Matt Gilmour, Max Hurd and George Craig. The Chief Creative Officer was heard saying that the brand is thrilled to work again with Emma for she is incredibly talented with a classic, effortless beauty. He went on to say that the new campaign shows the fun that they have have on sets when working on ads. Each of the pic is different from the other with a new overpowering attitude or feeling.
Mario Testino clicked all the stills as well worked on the video. As for the fashion scheme of things, there is the famous signature Burberry check pattern of course but we really liked their diverting into colors like the pearl glazed soft lavender that makes Emma glow, whom we have had the pleasure of seeing only in the dullest colors possible courtesy the dark theme of the Harry Potter films.

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