Nearly two months after announcing Margot Robbie as the newest face of the brand, Calvin Klein has debuted the blonde bombshell’s first fragrance campaign.
The Legend of Tarzan star, 25, positively sizzles in the ad for the new scent, Deep Euphoria, which won’t hit stores until September.
In the inaugural snap, she lounges on a soft plum-colored sofa in a sequined, cold-shoulder dress, as a faceless, shirtless hunk props himself up behind her.
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Ad debut: Aussie actress Margot Robbie stars in a new campaign for Deep Euphoria for Calvin Klein
Sniff it: The scent, which will be available at Macy’s in September, has notes of cascalone, black magic rose, and sensual musk
Flaunting her natural good looks, Margot dons natural make-up and has her hair pulled back in a ponytail, looking like she’s just awaking from a fabulous night out.
The fragrance’s TV spot, too, will feature Margot the morning after, as she flashes back to her previous night out.
The print ad, which was shot in New York City by photographer Craig McDean, will make it’s editorial debut in August, a month before it hits Macy’s department stores.
Repping the designer: Margot wore a Calvin Klein gown to the Met Gala in March
Big news: A few days later, they announced that she was the new face of the brand
Deep Euphoria promises notes of cascalone, black magic rose, and sensual musk, and will be priced from $24 to $92.
‘I’m thrilled to be the face of Deep Euphoria Calvin Klein. This is my first advertising campaign and I am honored it is with Calvin Klein, an iconic brand I have known and loved for so many years,’ the star said.
Margot first hinted at the collaboration in early May, when she wore a Calvin Klein dress to this year’s Met Gala.
Busy lady: Margot is currently promoting her new movie, The Legend of Tarzan
You go, girl! This is her first major advertising campaign for a fashion or beauty brand
The actress looked incredible in the white strapless gown, which featured a backless design that wrapped around to reveal hints of skin at her hips.
She’s also long been a fan of the designer, having attended the Calvin Klein Fall 2016 show in February, where she discussed why the aesthetic worked perfectly for her.
‘What works best [for me] is a more simplistic, minimalistic approach,’ she told Vogue, adding: ‘Calvin [Klein Collection] works perfectly for that!’
source: dailymail.co.uk