(Image courtesy HUDSON)
Earlier this month, Hudson Jeans unveiled its Fall 2011 ad campaign starring Georgia May Jagger, the pillow-lipped daughter of Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall, and a handsome new face: Patrick Schwarzenegger, the 17-year-old son of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver. The images, shot by Francesco Carrozzini, are unapologetically racy, as are the accompanying digital videos.
But the young Schwarzenegger says he knew what to expect from his major modeling debut, and that his parents couldn't be prouder.
In an interview with WWD, Schwarzenegger explained, "I looked at Hudson's previous and I knew they were sexy and showed off skin and stuff. But they all come out really well so I knew I was in good hands."
When asked how Arnold and Maria felt about the campaign, he insisted, "They loved it. They support anything I do and I support anything they do. That's how it is. They liked how it came out, and they think it's great that I'm starting to work and that I'm managing my time between high school and work."
Schwarzenegger, a senior at Brentwood High School, is balancing his Hudson spokesmodel gig with his clothing line, Project 360, and college applications. Kids these days.
Earlier this month, Hudson Jeans unveiled its Fall 2011 ad campaign starring Georgia May Jagger, the pillow-lipped daughter of Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall, and a handsome new face: Patrick Schwarzenegger, the 17-year-old son of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver. The images, shot by Francesco Carrozzini, are unapologetically racy, as are the accompanying digital videos.
But the young Schwarzenegger says he knew what to expect from his major modeling debut, and that his parents couldn't be prouder.
In an interview with WWD, Schwarzenegger explained, "I looked at Hudson's previous and I knew they were sexy and showed off skin and stuff. But they all come out really well so I knew I was in good hands."
When asked how Arnold and Maria felt about the campaign, he insisted, "They loved it. They support anything I do and I support anything they do. That's how it is. They liked how it came out, and they think it's great that I'm starting to work and that I'm managing my time between high school and work."
Schwarzenegger, a senior at Brentwood High School, is balancing his Hudson spokesmodel gig with his clothing line, Project 360, and college applications. Kids these days.
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