Kate Middleton-approved fashion brand Karen Millen tapped Tyra Banks as the face of their latest campaign. See all the photo of the icon's return to modeling here.
After taking some time away from the world of fashion and modeling — though never straying too far from the spotlight — Tyra Banks is back as the newest face of Karen Millen's ICONS Series, joining past supers like Helena Christensen, Paulina Porizkova, Elizabeth Hurley, and Elle Macpherson. Like the huge names that came before her, Banks is lending her style to Millen's beloved staples, like wear-everywhere coats and dresses.
In the campaign images, Banks models a polished trench, shimmering ultra-glam eveningwear, and a twist on the white button-up, a staple that the Millen label built its reputation on when it started out in the '80s. Of course, Tyra's signature confidence comes through in the shots, too, reminding fans of exactly why Karen Millen enlisted her and how she ruled the runways.
“We are so thrilled to work with Tyra Banks, her radiant charisma, natural beauty, and steadfast diligence make her an indisputable ICON. With female empowerment at the heart of the brand, this latest campaign promises to embody the core values of our customers,” Natasha Hackett, Karen Millen's brand director, added.
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