Fifty Shades Of Grey's Jamie Dornan: The New Pictures Everyone's Talking About
Jamie Dornan suits up in a smouldering pre-Fifty Shades of Grey photoshoot. See the first pictures...
Jamie Dornan suits up in a smouldering pre-Fifty Shades of Grey photoshoot. See the first pictures...
Fifty Shades Of Grey, the movie, has certainly bagged itself a heartbreaker in Jamie Dornan – just check out this new fashion campaign, that oozes Christian Grey charm.
In new pictures from the pre-Fifty Shades Of Grey movie photo shoot, Jamie suits up as the face of Italian brand Hogan.
Modelling the label's Spring Summer 2014 wares in front of a Venice backdrop, the Northern Irish actor looks every inch the irresistible billionaire with full facial fuzz. Look out, Prince Harry.
Jamie Dornan headed to the 'City of Canals' for the new season campaign shot by photographer Alasdair McLellan, where he stares seductively from the deck of a boat. And then on some steps. And then on a wall.
It's definitely a world away from chilly Vancouver, where Jamie has been filming the Fifty Shades of Grey movie alongside Dakota Johnson, as Anastasia Steele.
'Hogan is a cool contemporary Italian brand. Certain brands sort of stand out, Hogan is one of those,' the former Calvin Klein star said in a statement.
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If nothing else, the dreamy campaign serves as a strong reminded of Jamie Dornan's upcoming role in E.L. James' book to big screen bonk-buster.
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