After photoshoot in Burberry’s spring advertisements, supermodel Naomi Campbell shows a lot more skin for the spring-summer 2015 campaign from lingerie label Agent Provocateur, FGR reported.
Reuniting with Ellen Von Unwerth, the British babe is shown rocking garters, lace and handcuffs in the seductive snaps.
At 44 years old, the veteran model is every bit as bodacious as ever, and these Agent Provocateur Spring 2015 campaign images are the proof. “It's great to be the face of Agent Provocateur’s Spring Summer 2015 Campaign, especially in my fourties! ” Campbell says. “Agent Provocateur proves that beautiful lingerie applies to, and is appreciated by, women of all ages.” Says creative director Sarah Shotton: “Naomi and Ellen were perfect for this, as they both have such strong, individual personalities. We chose Ellen, as her aesthetic mirrors the sensual, mysterious undertones of the campaign concept impeccably. Naomi is the ultimate Agent Provocateur woman: witty, gorgeous, and confident.” And it’s easy to see why. Here’s your exclusive first look at the campaign.
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