Willow Smith has landed her first major fashion campaign.
The 14-year-old singer and actress was revealed as the new face of Marc Jacobs on Thursday. Smith and previously announced star Cher will appear in ads for the clothing brand's fall/winter 2015 collection.
"Photographed by David Sims, this season's ads feature friends, each of whom evoke a sense of intrigue and inspiration and collectively provoke a true consideration for individuality," Jacobs wrote on Instagram. "Here today I would like to share (not CHER) with you first, the talented, stylish and charming Willow Smith."
Designer Victoria Beckham, actresses Dakota Fanning and Winona Ryder, and model Kate Moss are among the many famous faces who have modeled for the brand. Jacobs lauded, "Beauty, style and talent know no age. It is those individuals whose creativity, unique vision and voice inspire all of us here to create and express ourselves through our medium: fashion."
Smith is daughter to actor Will Smith and actress Jada Pinkett Smith, sister to 16-year-old rapper Jaden Smith and half-sister to 22-year-old actor Trey Smith. The singer released her first music video in two years, "F Q-C #7," in May, and last appeared in Will Smith's movie I Am Legend in 2007.
Source: UPI
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