A series of mesmerizing Mila Kunis editorials have been cropping up on behalf of GQ, Harper's Bazaar, Elle and W Magazine. Her most recent performances in films like Black Swan, Friends With Benefits and Ted have been essential to these editorials, many of which have been explicitly focused on these very films. It would appear that her adoring fans cannot get enough of her exotic looks, a sentiment shared by some of the most talented photographers, stylists and makeup artists.
Seductive diving board shoots and sixties siren spreads are Kunis essentials. Her wide set eyes are frequently focused upon in these snapshots, a feature that has no doubt aided her rise to the top. And while she has been the subject of the Venice International Film Festival and the Golden Globes for her various major motion picture appearances, she will always be remembered for her breakout role as Jackie Burkhart in That '70s Show.
12 Mila Kunis Editorials
From Seductive Diving Board Shoots to Sixties Siren Spreads
Trend Themes
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3. Nostalgic Fashion - Opportunity for fashion and retail industries to tap into the popularity of iconic looks from past decades as seen in Mila Kunis' sixties siren spreads.
Industry Implications
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