Beauty with heart Lily Cole is the first ambassador of the Body Shop’s Beauty with Heart movement, which aims to promote beauty that is more than skin deep. Full story here.


Lara’s theme Calvin Klein has extended its CK One brand into cosmetics for the first time, and to preserve continuity (why not?), Lara Stone and others are fronting the advertisements. To make sure everything goes properly, Fabien Baron has co-creative-directed. The campaign breaks in March.


Selling Amy You’ve got to hand it to Google for running the right ads sometimes. Run a story mentioning Amy Winehouse, get Amy Winehouse ads.


Ellen Bergstrom models for Panos Rising star Ellen Bergstrom (Elsas värld) is the model for Panos Emporio’s spring–summer 2012 collection. It looks like Panos is back in his zone, picking great talent that resonates with the public for his marketing.


Magnum focus In the new Magnum ice-cream films by Karl Lagerfeld, starring Rachel Bilson, there is one where the photographer, played by Baptiste Giabiconi, is shouting ‘Focus! Focus!’ Or is he swearing? Click on ‘Photo Mood’ and let us know what you think. (And yes, this is a Lucire advertiser but we get nothing from the link above.)


The most Keira of the Keira Knightley stills We spent some time today figuring out which still should accompany our video of the Chanel Coco Mademoiselle advertisement, with Keira Knightley. This wasn’t the final choice, but we still liked it. Full video and story here.


Keira Knightley for Chanel Coco Mademoiselle Full story with the teaser video and interview here.


Fire up the Quattro Audi has launched a heritage section on its UK website, and there is a plethora of historical models on there, including the mighty Quattro. (Before Ashes fans say it, I realize this is a later model than Gene Hunt’s.)—Jack Yan


Welcome, Oprah! Eleven years ago, Condé Nast began advertising a little-known website called Style.com on our site after it bought the domain name. Now it looks like it’s Oprah Winfrey’s turn, advertising her new channel.


It’s Mr T! Maybe it’s all the ‘A’-Team DVD marketing, but I honestly thought the last guy in the ad was B. A. Baracus. Which can only mean the one next to him is Murdock, then Amy, then, I don’t know … Billy Dee Williams?—Jack Yan, Publisher


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