Christina Aguilera's new look
Christina Aguilera turns Hitchcock heroine for new advertising campaign
Christina Aguilera turns Hitchcock heroine for new advertising campaign
Christina Aguilera has been transformed into a Hitchcock heroine, for the Stephen Webster advertising campaign.
Aguilera inspired the London-based designer when he created his sterling silver range of designs, which consists of two lines entitled Shattered and Superstud.
Speaking of the collaboration, Webster revealed, 'She was a real coup for us. She's our longest-term regular client and the right age for the brand. We think she's in the most glamorous period of her life right now, and she is the main source of inspiration behind the collection.'
The photographs were shot by Vincent Peters, and will debut in magazines this month. On the shoot, Aguilera commented, 'Working together on this campaign and collection has been an incredible experience. I am honoured to be a part of it all.'
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