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Keira Knightley wears less and less for Chanel

Written by Daniel P Dykes

We've been following Keira Knightley for Coco Mademoiselle since Chanel were kind enough to send us a bottle of the scent back in 2007. Long since worn (reassuringly, but not by myself), the advertising campaign continues. Today more another picture from the Autumn (Fall)/Winter campaign has hit the internet.

Keira Knightley topless

Strange things abound in this campaign, however. While Knightley seems to have gone from sheer to naked, she's managed to achieve such a change without so much as moving an eyebrow as the following picture highlights.

Keira Knightley topless

Above, the first two pictures of this year's campaign overlayed and, below, the two ads side by side.

Keira Knightley topless

While we have no doubt that Miss Knightley is indeed talented, we're not so she can strip off without moving a muscle. So we'll either put this down to some crafty Photoshop work, or, Chanel have managed to pull a Hussein Chalayan and strip a girl naked without so much as requiring her to move a muscle (1 minute 10 into the below video).

More pictures from Keira Knightley for Chanel Coco Mademoiselle can be found by clicking the thumbnails below.

Written: 19th August 2009 at 02.47

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Daniel P Dykes

Written by Daniel P Dykes.

Traditionalist and futurist are two of the labels applied to Daniel, but he sees the two as being in perfect balance. With a keen eye on the future and his finger on the pulse he helps keep fashionisers everywhere ahead in the fashion stakes as Fashionising.com's lead fashion trend analyst. Believing that the late-2000s credit crisis will be ultimately good for fashion, Daniel sees a future for fashion where grounded in traditional values; where luxury fashion again comes to represent quality production as opposed to being solely label driven.

Currently based in Melbourne, Daniel is Fashionising.com's Editor in Chief and Chairman.

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