Enrique Iglesias is the new face of the Azzaro Pour Homme fragrance. The Spanish singer has been chosen to front the 31-year-old scent's new advertising campaign because of his "good looks" and "innate sensuality".

A statement on Enrique's official website said: "It takes a certain kind of man to personify the distinctive style of this iconic fragrance - the eternal charmer, a man who loves and respects women. The proverbial 'tall, dark and handsome'? good looks, unmistakable, innate sensuality, a magnetic personality and energy? that man is Enrique Iglesias, chosen by the brand to personify the enigmatic charisma of Azzaro Pour Homme starting in October 2009."

The popular men's scent was created in 1978 and has developed a stong fanbase ever since.

Artistic Director Michael Mallard, who was responsible for casting Enrique, apparently used the image to recreate the 34-year-old womaniser's "magnetic charm".

The statement continued: "The new Azzaro Pour Homme visual revisits the legend of the seducer, giving him a contemporary, magnetic charm. In a timeless black and white atmosphere, Enrique Iglesias embodies a new take on sensuality in the Azzaro Pour Homme universe. Passionately embraced by a woman bewitched by his fragrance, the man imposes his devastating charm. Enrique Iglesias sets the stage for relaxed elegance and conveys his reassuring, distinctive virility in the image of the sleek, sensual aura of Azzaro Pour Homme."

The campaign was shot by renowned photographer Steven Klein at New York's famous Pier 59 Studio.

Giorgio Armani is trying not to be too "aggressive". The iconic designer - who was diagnosed with hepatitis in May and has spent time away from the industry to recover - is determined not to get too stressed and uptight now he is working again.

He explained to WWD: "The illness made me understand that you can't joke with your life. For years, I ignored myself completely until I received this blow, which happened for a reason. I realised I had to be more careful. All the stress and mental and physical possibilities take their toll.

"I also discovered that sentimental values should be cherished and well-handled. It's important to not go back to being aggressive and nasty once the illness is gone. I will try not to."

The 75-year-old designer has also spoken about the two shows he has come up with for Milan Fashion Week.

His Giorgio Armani collection debuted on the 24.September 09, while models will strut the runway in his Emporio Armani pieces on Saturday the 26 September 09.

Giorgio explained: "The Giorgio Armani collection was inspired by Body Art as body language and infused with an eccentric purity that comes from Bauhaus.

"There was a lot of research in shapes that change, such as leotards that resemble wraparound dresses, cropped pants shirred to look like skirts and layered, one-shoulder blouses with checker prints. Lengths are short and worn with flats. Jackets are linear with contrast stitching in soft shades such as earth tones, gray, blue, green and a new dull red and iris purple."

Anna Friel is "happy as a pig in sh*t" in vintage stores. The 'Pushing Daisies' actress collects antique clothing, spending most of her spare time combing through vintage fairs and stores for old-fashioned garments, shoes, hats and sunglasses.

The 33-year-old star - who is currently performing in the production of 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' on London's West End - even has a collection of vintage fur coats she wears to impress the paparazzi.

The brunette beauty said: "Now the paps are hanging around the stage door every night, I like to put on a lovely fur coat to leave the theatre. I'm as happy as a pig in sh*t in a vintage store!"

Anna has even turned her partner, 'Harry Potter' actor David Thewlis, and their four-year-old daughter Gracie into vintage fans.

Earlier this month, the family visited an antique fair in London's Clerkenwell district, where they bought a 30s ball gown for Anna and an Edwardian dress for Gracie.

Paula Abdul is planning to release a clothing line for dogs. The former 'American Idol' judge, who has several pet pooches, has decided to design a range of exclusive accessories for pampered animals.

A source said: "Paula is secretly launching a new business, designing duds for classy canines. She has already met with major pet store buyers who are straining at the leash to handle her designs."

The 47-year-old ex-pop star is believed to be working on crystal-studded collars and leashes, T-shirts, sweaters and shoes for dogs.

Paula is so convinced the idea will be a hit, she wants her beloved pets to star in the advert campaigns for her new line.

The source added to National Enquirer magazine: "Paula has pledged that her own five pooches will model for all TV and print ads."

Paula's dog wouldn't be the first famous pooch to embark on a modelling career.

Elle Macpherson's five-year-old labradoodle Bella has reportedly signed a five-figure deal to become the faces of canine fashion label Dogside.com.

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