Liverpool's Luis Garcia becomes a model (11 Viewers)

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Thanks to the swoon-inducing efforts of sex symbols like David Beckham and Calvin Klein hunk Freddie Ljungberg, more and more footie stars are making the crossover to modelling. And the fashion industry's latest premiere league signing looks set to cause quite a stir, because Liverpool FC's Luis Garcia is already setting hearts aflutter in advertisements for H&M.

With his chiselled features and swarthy skin the 27-year-old, who replaces England goalkeeper David James on billboards for the company, was a natural choice for their latest publicity drive.

Luis is already something of a hero in Liverpool after helping his club win the Champions League despite them being considered rank outsiders. H&M obviously believes he can work some of that same magic for their retail outlets as they set about boosting sales of business wear.

"If there is one type of clothing that H&M used to be less associated with than others, it was more formal clothing like suits," said a spokesman. "But over the last few years we have worked to change that." And with one of Spain's hottest talents now modelling their menswear collection, the company is feeling confident it will achieve its goals.






 

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  • Thread Starter #13
    Why are we discussing male models?


    I thought itd be somehow related because hes a footballer, and since its offseason...



    I agree with Erik Zara is better but their prices have risen a LOT lately
     
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    ++ [ originally posted by Erik ] ++
    I don't like his body too much... :undecide:

    As for Beckham's ad's - knowing what his voice sounds like just spoils the whole thing...

    How come you dont like his body?

    Lol yeah Beckham's voice is rather a turnoff
     

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