Givenchy has signed actress Uma Thurman to front a new women’s fragrance commercial launch this autumn. “We are very excited that Uma, with her dazzling allure and captivating personality, is joining Givenchy alongside our existing stars, Liv Tyler and Justin Timberlake,” comments the company.
Uma Thurman to front new Givenchy fragrance
Givenchy has signed actress Uma Thurman to front a new women’s fragrance commercial launch this autumn. “We are very excited that Uma, with her dazzling allure and captivating personality, is joining Givenchy alongside our existing stars, Liv Tyler and Justin Timberlake,” comments the company.
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