Calvin Harris [Strips Down Again] for Emporio Armani Fall 2015
/ E. Vincent MartinezDJ Calvin Harris continues to be the spokesmodel for Emporio Armani. In the latest campaign, he's featured wearing a velvet hoodie and fashion-forward leather jacket. They're quite amazing. And thankfully, to gratify the eye candy factor, a couple of undie shots too! [Just think, Taylor Swift sees him in less!]
Calvin Harris made headlines last December when he was announced as the face & body of Emporio Armani. The Spring campaign gave us an eyeful of well sculpted pecs, hard abs and sexy hot glances from the musician. As an award winning artist, we already new Calvin Harris was talented. But who knew there was that much hotness behind the keyboard and Grammy?!
Mr. Giorgio Armani himself is quite pleased with this relationship, stating: "Calvin Harris is a truly cosmopolitan, dynamic young man who is capable of attracting the masses with his music and energy."
If you think the photos are HOT, I think the video is even hotter! Watch Calvin Harris in this behind the scenes video from the Spring Campaign. Smoke, anyone?
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