Chen Kun Joins Dan Stevens and Matt Bomer in New Armani Campaign
Althea Serad | | Jun 24, 2015 05:49 AM EDT |
(Photo : Ben A. Pruchnie/Getty Images) CANNES, FRANCE - MAY 14: Chen Kun attends a photocall and Press Conference for 'The Ghouls' during the 68th annual Cannes Film Festival on May 14, 2015 in Cannes, France.
Chen Kun showed the world his acting prowess in the supernatural-fantasy film "Painted Skin," and now the Chinese actor proves he has more than acting up his sleeves. He recently joined Dan Stevens and Matt Bomer in Armani's "Made to Measure" campaign for this season.
The high-class brand Armani, introduced in London in 2012, has graced most of the world's best-dressed men. It is the zenith of tailoring when it comes to suits, and now Kun, Stevens, and Bomer will experience the world class brand's made-to-measure service.
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Stevens is most known for his role as Cousin Matthew in the BBC series "Downton Abbey." He will also be starring beside Emma Watson in the upcoming and highly-anticipated adaptation of Disney's "Beauty and the Beast," playing the iconic Beast.
Meanwhile, Bomer is also an actor set to appear in the 5th season of the TV series "American Horror Story" and the film "Magic Mike XXL."
As for Kun, he has been busy the previous week joining a host of celebrities from China in the fight against the recent Dog Meat Festival in Yulin. The Chinese celebs declared their support and spoke up for the campaign against the festival, using the hashtag #StopLuYin2015, reported the International Business Times.
Apart from making their names in the film industry, the three started their careers in television.
The new "Made to Measure" campaign by Armani was in celebration of television's golden age, which is why they made the notable switch from big screen personalities to small screen, according to GQ.
The new stills of the Armani campaign were shot by photographer John Balsom in one of New York City's historic theaters, according to NewNowNext.
"Made to Measure is a unique service designed for the most demanding customers: a tailored suit that follows the customer's own body-lines, customized to suit individual tastes," according to Armani. "I think of it as a tool for everyday use, suitable for all ages, all professions, in every part of the world. The three young actors represent so many modern men, natural and informal, with different cultures and backgrounds, with fast-paced, contemporary lifestyles that know what they want and make a smart choice in what they want to wear."
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