Nicole Kidman for Jimmy Choo Spring 2014 Campaign


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The third Nicole Kidman for Jimmy Choo ad campaign has been unveiled! The Australian actress puts her talent to work in the new Jimmy Choo spring/summer 2014 campaign lensed by Sølve Sundsbø, unveiling a sexy side of her we’ve never seen before. Though both the fall 2013 campaign and the Jimmy Choo resort 2014 campaign featured sultry looks, this time the label has taken things one step forward, unleashing a sense of energy and boldness which makes us want to stop everything and take a closer look. See more after the jump…

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The star’s ability to completely transform herself according to brand’s vision was definitely the quality that creative director Sandra Choi appreciated the most: “I love Nicole Kidman’s openness to embracing a new character and each season she transforms into a new personality that embodies the spirit of the collection. Her poses are striking yet unexpected and her natural beauty is mesmerizing. She exudes feminine confidence and there’s a palpable sense of energy to the pictures.”

For the Academy Award winning actress, the experience proved a fun one even though it was a lot bolder than before: “I really enjoyed working with Sølve, he is very creative but he is decisive and methodical in his direction. It was fun to shoot new and surprising perspectives, it felt a little bit daring dangerous, I loved the minimal styling and how the shoes and bags became like a sensual second skin to me,” she stated. The inspiration behind the newest Jimmy Choo campaign was modern jungle with a hint of inspiration from cubism, judging by the new shots.

The latest Nicole Kidman for Jimmy Choo spring/summer 2014 campaign puts the spotlight on vibrantly toned accessories which are sure to become the focal points of any outfit. The game changing accessories featured in the new ads, the Tamber shoes, the coral toned Damsen sandals, the Anna bag, the Charlize clutch and many more interesting alternatives are already available for pre-order on the luxury retailer’s website.

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