Ciara has been unveiled as the face of Roberto Cavalli's Fall/Winter campaign and she rocks the campaign.
Pop singer fronts Roberto Cavalli Fall/Winter 2015 campaign
Ciara is the new face of Roberto Cavalli as she's unveiled in a dreamlike campaign for the brand's Fall/Winter
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The pretty singer posed in bohemian luxe styles including fringe, eclectic prints and 70s style jumpsuits for the campaign.
Ciara was photographed in a room full of sand inspiring a dreamlike quality for the Cavalli brand. Check out the campaign images above.
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