The Free People April 2014 campaign has been released for a "sneak peak," and it does not disappoint. The campaign features Indian actress Frieda Pinto, who broke into the spotlight with her role in the Indie film Slum Dog Millionaire. Frieda was immediately recognized not only for her flawless acting skills, but for her flawless beauty; she became a spokesmodel for Loreal and now, for Free People.
The campaign includes a short film about two friends Maya and Maritza, played by Freida Pinto and Maritza Veer, in India for a wedding. Maritza brings along her brother, who immediately falls for timid Maya. Her interest is reciprocated and she ventures the city with the handsome fellow, donning the company's bohemian and exotic dresses.
The April catalog depicts the film's scenes with stunning, and colorful pictures, but unfortunately won't be out until later this month.
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Frieda Pinto Stars in the Free People April 2014 Campaign
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