Elizabeth Hurley has good genes. And now, good jeans have her.
The supermodel has signed on as the latest face, or rather bum, of Jordache
Jeans, appearing in print ads for the denim denizens from September through the
end of the year.
"We are thrilled to be working with Elizabeth Hurley," Liz Berlinger,
president of Jordache Enterprises, said in a statement. "With success as an
actress, model, business woman and mother, Liz represents everything the
Jordache brand is about. We chose her because she is the true modern woman."
The professional poser will be pimping out the '70s denim brand's Vintage
line, as well as the new Legacy line, the latter of which will be available
exclusively at Macy's nationwide.
While the campaign won't be officially unveiled until September, prints of
the initial ads have already hit the Internet, despite Jordache's best
efforts--well, efforts--to keep the photos under wraps until fall.
The company's official Website teases a pixilated version of one ad, shot by
photographer Michael Thompson, which features Hurley donning the classic
embroidered pocket jeans and posing with the signature Jordache horse. Another
simply shows Hurley with riding gear.
Hurley, who has previously strutted her spokesmodel skills for Est¨Ĥe Lauder
and Versace, replaces Brittany Murphy as the face of the denim brand. The 8 Mile
actress' print ads, also featuring the requisite Jordache horse, ran last year.
But while the 41-year-old model is keen to keep her face in print, her name
is another story.
Hurley is adamantly denying British tabloid reports that she's due to marry
her longtime Indian businessman beau Arun Nayar this September.
Rumors of an impending vow swap began circulating when Hurley was spotted
looking at estates in the English countryside.
"It's not true, it's all fiction, fiction," she said. "I'm in the country at
the moment and I have about 50 helicopters circling overhead, but all I've done
is feed the chickens and water the flowers."