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Mila Kunis

Apparently she's not the face of Lady Dior but of Miss Dior? Maybe that means Marion is still in?

I love this quote
“I’m honestly just learning about fashion. In my daily life, I don’t wear the most feminine pieces. But I love to feel feminine when I’m on the red carpet. I find that Dior is an incredibly grounded house. I always thought what Dior does is so sophisticated, feminine and beautiful.”

I love how she doesn't pretend like she's always been interested in fashion and says that she's just learning about it
 
^Yes, she´s the face of Miss Dior. I´d guess that ads with Marion for Lady Dior Hollywood edition will run simultaneously.

She looks lovely, the second shot is my favorite. LOVE her eyebrows!
 
Apparently she's not the face of Lady Dior but of Miss Dior? Maybe that means Marion is still in?

I love this quote

I love how she doesn't pretend like she's always been interested in fashion and says that she's just learning about it

i love that quote as well.
she is real and not saying all that i love and lice for fashion sh*t,
when it is not true.
 
According to WWD, Marion is still in for Dior. I like these photos, especially how dewy her skin looks in the second photo, but I'm not super impressed. Though I'm rarely impressed by bag campaigns. :lol:

Christian Dior Signs Mila Kunis

PARIS — Christian Dior is doing a fashion pas de deux with one of Hollywood’s hottest young talents.

“Black Swan” star Mila Kunis has been named a new face of the French house, and will appear in its spring fashion campaign, shot by Mikael Jansson and slated to break this month in international editions of Elle, Vogue and Madame Figaro, starting with China on Jan. 15, followed by Italy, Russia and France.

It is to debut in the U.S. in The New York Times on Jan. 29, followed by a range of American monthlies, including Vanity Fair and Harper’s Bazaar.

“Mila Kunis is a very talented young actress; she embodies the true modern woman. Her performance in ‘Black Swan’ was remarkable. She is very gifted,” said Delphine Arnault, deputy general manager at Dior, lauding Kunis’ youthful energy. “We are looking forward to a long relationship with her.”

Arnault declined to disclose budgets, but described a “worldwide media plan” for the campaign.

Kunis was one of the most bankable magazine cover stars in 2011, and she exudes a smoldering chic — dressed mostly in black — in the new Dior spots, which showcase the latest versions of the Miss Dior handbag.

“I’m honestly just learning about fashion,” Kunis told WWD exclusively in a telephone interview, confessing she’s more of a “jeans and T-shirt” type. But on the eve of awards season, the Ukraine-born actress is relishing the chance to don Dior’s glamorous gowns.

“In my daily life, I don’t wear the most feminine pieces. But I love to feel feminine when I’m on the red carpet,” Kunis said, adding that Dior’s dresses exalt the figure. “I find that Dior is an incredibly grounded house. I always thought what Dior does is so sophisticated, feminine and beautiful.”

Kunis won wide acclaim for her turn in the 2010 ballet-themed Darren Aronofsky film, scooping up a Premio Marcello Mastroianni award for best young actor or actress at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Her “Black Swan” performance also won her nominations for a Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild award.

The 28-year-old recently appeared opposite Justin Timberlake in the steamy “Friends With Benefits” and she just wrapped the Disney film “Oz: The Great and Powerful” opposite James Franco. On television, she is also well known for her role on “That 70’s Show” and as the voice of Meg on “Family Guy.”

Kunis said her “Oz” role, as a “good and bad” witch named Theodora, gave her the chance to wear some intricately detailed designs. “I have three costumes and each of them is so special and so specific to each character,” she said.

Next up, she’s doing reshoots for the motion picture “Ted,” due out in July. “It’s Mark Wahlberg, myself and a talking teddy bear,” she explained.

And how was playing a fashion model for Dior? “They made me feel incredibly comfortable. I can’t say it was the hardest thing to do,” Kunis said.

Dior has a penchant for acclaimed actresses. Oscar winner Marion Cotillard has fronted ads for the Lady Dior bag since 2008, and is slated to continue her association with the French house.

Arnault noted that cinema nourished the creative development of the house founder.

“Christian Dior designed several costumes for the movies and maintained personal relationships with such actresses as Marlene Dietrich, Rita Hayworth, Ava Gardner, Sophia Loren, Marilyn Monroe, Liz Taylor and Grace Kelly,” Arnault said. “It is thus only natural for the house of Dior to continue to develop a very specific and personal relationship with actresses.”

She noted that Kunis would be invited to all Dior worldwide events throughout 2012, but that her attendance would depend on her personal schedule.

Sister company Parfums Christian Dior also boasts a number of actresses and actors as ambassadors: Natalie Portman, Charlize Theron, Mélanie Laurent, Sharon Stone, Jude Law and Alain Delon, plus — for Asia — Sophie Marceau.

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She looks beautiful :heart: I love how they did her hair too and great eyebrows!
 
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She has the same expression in each photo :ninja:

I do really love the first one though! And the bags are gorgeous :woot: as is Mila :lol:
 
It´s ok but i still think she doesn´t fit that brand that well. Or that Brand doesn´t suits her.
 
She didn't pull of the campaign IMO.
her facial expression is exactly the same. She has a nice face but to be honest, what have she done (apart from a good performance in Black Swan) to get this job? I could easily find other actress who are more suitable for this

how I miss Marrion.....
 
She looks beautiful, she might have the same expression but don't forget, generally magazines will only run one pic at a time surely. We're seeing them all together but it'll be rare that they'll all be seen in print together no?
I don't see why everyone is obsessed with her 'deserving' this campaign. I said it before, she's a rising star, she's a growing name within the industry, Dior have seen an oppertunity to work with a new name and have got their claws into her first. Nothing wrong with that, just because she doesn't have an Oscar like Marion doesn't mean she shouldn't be there.

From my understanding she hasn't replaced Marion anyway, the campaigns will be running side by side.
 
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gosh i could barely recognize her in the last shot, but the first one is gorgeous xx
 
Guys, she's not replacing Marion. Mila is Miss Dior (I think to target a younger audience, "more affordable" - whatever that means for Dior...) and Marion is still Lady Dior. I'm thinking it's no coincidence they chose Mila as they look alike.

My beef is the amount of photoshopping done, her lips mostly look weird. None of these shots are my favorite.

Oh and also, I laugh at how waiting around seemed to get Mila the high-end contract (Dior) while Olivia Wilde and Emma Stone, currently hot as well, only got...Revlon.
 
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^IKR! and she was in the running for Miu Miu that went to Hailee, right? not only Dior is more prestigious but also more famous for the general public imo.
 
Yes, koko! She WAS in the running for Miu Miu just last year (Paris Fashion Week), pitted against Hailee (who got it) and Jennifer Lawrence. Save the best for Dior!
 

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