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Nicole Scherzinger's Post-'X Factor' Gig? Nearly Nude Spokesmodel

She may have just been fired by Simon Cowell as a judge on "X Factor," but Nicole Scherzinger isn't unemployed just yet.

The former Pussycat Dolls front woman is now the spokesmodel for London Fog's spring campaign—sporting nothing but a trench coat.

"My newest ad for London Fog has just been released! It might be my favorite one yet! What do you think?" Scherzinger tweeted to her 1.2 million Twitter followers on Wednesday.

The former "X Factor" judge follows in the footsteps of former London Fog spokesmodels Gisele Bundchen, Eva Longoria and Christina Hendricks.

Scherzinger's ads will appear beginning in December issues of magazines as well as online, outdoor and in-store images.

Not quite the exposure she had with Fox's "X Factor" but at least Scherzinger won't be left completely out in the cold with no jacket.

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In Fall 2009, a pregnant Gisele Bundchen posed in nothing but a London Fog trench coat. The campaign was shot by fashion photographer Nino Munoz.

London Fog’s chief marketing officer, Dari Marder, stated: “Although Gisele was photographed while pregnant, most of the shots have been retouched to respect her privacy during this wonderful and personal time in her life.”

In Winter 2009, Eva Longoria and her then-hubby Tony Parker posed as spokesmodels for London Fog.

Eva stated, “It was fun to work together. London Fog is always classy and beautiful and we knew we were in good hands for the campaign. The coats and bags were gorgeous; I am a huge fan of trench coats and all the London Fog trenches were amazing.”


In Fall 2010, "Mad Men" star Christina Hendricks was the celeb spokesmodel for the brand.

Hendricks stated, "London Fog is a classic brand, which I love. It also ties in to Mad Men, we used London Fog in the show and this was a nice way to tie everything together. The trench is such an iconic shape for men and women. It works for anyone -- it worked in the 1960s and it works now."

...And one more of 2012 spokesmodel Nicole Scherzinger for good measure.

Courtesy London Fog

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Update: 2024-01-05