AI Hypotheticals: Which Celebs Should Be Fashion Brand Ambassadors? (And Shockingly Aren’t...Yet)

Monday - 16/06/2025 13:12
We asked AI to curate a list matching the style of various A-listers with maisons that would seamlessly complement their aesthetic like second skin.

Following Jeremy Allen White's recent appointment as the face of Louis Vuitton, the fashion world is abuzz with speculation about which other celebrities are poised to land lucrative brand ambassador deals. While White's Calvin Klein campaign hinted at his potential, a new generation of stylish figures are emerging, each vying for that life-changing contract.

Could Simone Ashley, Michael B. Jordan, or Angelina Jolie be next? We turned to AI to create a hypothetical list of brand ambassadors, pairing A-list celebrities with luxury brands that perfectly complement their unique styles.

Simone Ashley for Jacquemus

Simone Ashley envisioned as the face of Jacquemus.

Ashley's regal elegance and playful sensuality make her an ideal fit for Jacquemus. Imagine her in sunlit campaigns featuring slinky dresses and oversized hats.

Jenna Ortega for Alexander McQueen

Jenna Ortega embodies the dark and edgy aesthetic of Alexander McQueen.

With her dark, sharp, and slightly dangerous persona, Jenna Ortega could be a modern McQueen muse. Her ability to channel punk goth royalty and embody Lee McQueen's iconic silhouettes makes her a natural choice.

Anya Taylor-Joy for Schiaparelli

Anya Taylor-Joy perfectly suits Schiaparelli's surrealist couture.

Anya Taylor-Joy possesses the surrealist edge needed to carry Schiaparelli's sculptural couture. She embodies the drama and boldness of Elsa Schiaparelli's legacy.

Paris Hilton for Moschino

Paris Hilton is a natural fit for Moschino's kitschy and glamorous style.

It's surprising this hasn't happened already. Paris Hilton is Moschino—kitschy, camp, maximalist glamour with a hint of irony. She paved the way for Barbiecore, and pairing her with archival Scott-era looks would be a cultural reset.

Angelina Jolie for Vivienne Westwood

Angelina Jolie brings gravitas to the rebellious elegance of Vivienne Westwood.

Angelina Jolie's gothic romanticism and humanitarian work align perfectly with Vivienne Westwood's rebellious elegance. Her Hollywood royalty status adds gravitas to the brand.

Hande Erçel for Elie Saab

Hande Erçel embodies Elie Saab's hyper-feminine and glamorous aesthetic.

Turkish superstar Hande Erçel's elegant, radiant, and classically glamorous style makes her a natural fit for Elie Saab's hyper-feminine fantasy.

Bad Bunny for Jean Paul Gaultier

Bad Bunny infuses Jean Paul Gaultier with modern Latinx swagger.

Bad Bunny's fearless fashion experimentation and gender-fluid fits make him the perfect candidate to revive Gaultier's iconic codes, adding a modern Latinx swagger.

Doja Cat for Mugler

Doja Cat's commitment to looks aligns perfectly with Mugler's theatrical designs.

Doja Cat's commitment to a look and Mugler's theatrical silhouettes are a match made in heaven. Her concerts alone would generate significant media value for the brand.

Sydney Sweeney for Versace

Sydney Sweeney as the new face of Versace's high-octane glam.

Sydney Sweeney embodies Versace's bold and glamorous aesthetic. She perfectly embodies a new-age bombshell draped in Medusa motifs.

Michael B. Jordan for Ferragamo

Michael B. Jordan embodies grown-man fashion with edge for Ferragamo.

Michael B. Jordan as Ferragamo's leading man is a casting choice that exudes grown-man fashion with edge and authority.

Hunter Schafer for Marni

Hunter Schafer's ethereal style perfectly complements Marni's colorful intellectualism.

Hunter Schafer's ethereal-meets-eccentric vibe is the perfect match for Marni's colorful intellectualism. She curates clothes like an art collector, making her an ideal fit for the brand.

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