Move over Scarlett Johansson! Mikhail Gorbachev is the
new face of Louis Vuitton.
In this undated image released by Louis Vuitton SA on
Thursday Aug. 2, 2007, former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev sits in a
car, a Vuitton bag at his side and the Berlin Wall in the background as he
appears in an ad campaign for the French luxury label Louis Vuitton.
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The former
Soviet leader is to appear in an ad campaign for the French luxury label, along
with Steffi Graf and her husband, Andre Agassi, and Catherine Deneuve, said a
statement Thursday from Vuitton, a division of the LVMH group, Moet Hennessy
Louis Vuitton SA.
Shot by photographer Annie Leibovitz, the ads focus on travel -- a "core
value" for the company that started in 1854 as a trunk-maker, the statement
said.
Gorbachev is featured in a car, a Vuitton bag at his side and the Berlin
Wall in the background. Graf and Agassi are shown snuggling in a hotel room bed.
A vampy Deneuve sits perched on a Vuitton suitcase in a foggy train station -- or
is it a movie set?
Vuitton said it was making donations to former Vice President Al Gore's The
Climate Project to fight global warming and Green Cross International, founded
by Gorbachev to promote sustained development. The company didn't disclose the
amount of the donations.
The campaign -- which is to run alongside
more traditional fashion ads that in past seasons have featured Johansson -- will
appear in magazines in September, the statement said.