Audrina Patrige Removes Bikini, Dons Jeans For Bongo

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The Hills alum, Audrina Patridge, following her stint pimping the Carl’s Jr. Teriyaki burger while spilling out of a gold bikini, is now the new face of Bongo Jeans. Following Vanessa Minnello, Nicole Richie, the Laguna Beach cast, Kim Kardasian, Rachel Bilson and Kristin Cavallari, Patrige will lend her bootyliciousness the the brand’s Fall print campaign.

Of the campaign, which was shot by Tony Duran, Patrige said, “Generations of women, including my mom and sisters, have loved this iconic brand. And it’s exciting to be a part of something that is so classically cool, American.”

The campaign will debut this September in fashion, lifestyle and entertainment magazines such as Teen Vogue, Seventeen and Cosmopolitan, in stores, throughout Sears and Kmart marketing collaterals, outdoor and online.

See more images from the campaign here.

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