Scarlett Johansson Gets Bubbly For Moet & Chandon

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Recently selected by fashion brand Mango to front its Winter 2011 campaign, Scarlett Johansson is fronting a new campaign for Moet & Chandon champagne. With the brand since 2009, Johansson is hyping the brand just in time for Valentine’s Day.

Shot by British photographer Tim Walker at the Moet & Chandon Estate in France, Johansson’s image will appear in print, outdoor and online.

Of the brand and Johansson, Moet & Chandon President and CEO Daniel Lalonde said, “Moet & Chandon, the most loved champagne since 1743, is a universal symbol of joie de vivre and success. This new campaign highlights a return to the immutable elegance and glamor that are inherent to both Moet and Scarlett.”

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