Max Irons for Macy’s INC – New Photos and Video

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from Women’s Wear Daily:

January 5, 2012

Macy’s Signs Max Irons

Max Irons in INC.

Photos by Walter Chin (supplied by Courtesy Photo)

TO THE MAX: It was English actor Max Irons’ “natural style” that prompted Macy’s to sign him as the new face of its INC men’s collection. “We liked his polish and the fact that he isn’t well known yet in the U.S.,” said Nancy Slavin, senior vice president of marketing for Macy’s Merchandising Group. “But he’s on a trajectory and is quintessentially this brand. He wears the clothes very naturally.”

The ads, shot by Walter Chin and styled by Bill Mullen, are in black and white and feature Irons, son of Academy Award-winning actor Jeremy Irons, in both tailored and casual INC looks. It is the first time Macy’s has used an actor as a spokesman for the brand.

Irons will be featured online and his image will be in the 631 stores that carry the collection, beginning in February, when the shops are converted to spring merchandise, Slavin said. In addition, a short video of Irons discussing his personal style will be imbedded in the QR codes found in the INC departments, allowing customers with smartphones to view the film. “We’ve done similar things with Martha Stewart, Tommy Hilfiger, Rachel Roy and Bobbi Brown,” Slavin said, “and we’ve had huge customer engagement with these videos.”

Max Irons Is the New Face of INC International Concepts Spring/Summer 2012 Fashion Campaign

Macy’s has snagged English actor Max Irons to be the new face of its INC men’s collection.

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Irons, who will play the leading male role of Jared in The Host, a film adaptation of Twilight author Stephenie Meyer’s science fiction novel, in 2013, will appear in the brand’s spring 2012 men’s campaign. It will be shot by Walter Chin and styled by Bill Mullen.

A graduate of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Irons is the son of Academy Award-winning actor Jeremy Irons, and the grandson of Cyril Cusack. In addition to still images, the INC campaign will include a short video of the actor discussing his personal style and self-expression.

Max Irons in Italian Vanity Fair

Max Irons was recently photographed by Bruce Weber for Italian Vanity Fair magazine, for the article “Guardami, Io Saro Star 2011”.

Max Irons at Gucci Museum Opening

FLORENCE, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 26: Actors Emily Browning and Max Irons attend the Gucci Museum opening on September 26, 2011 in Florence, Italy. (Photos by Jacopo Raule/Getty Images for Gucci)

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Max Irons at Nicole Farhi Global Flagship Store Launch

Max Irons and Emily Browning attend the opening of the Nicole Farhi global flagship store on September 19, 2011 in London, England. (Photos by Dave M. Benett/Getty Images.  Some photos via Just Jared)

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Max Irons at the HUGO Show in Berlin

Max Irons attended the HUGO Spring/Summer 2011 Fashion Show in Berlin Germany, 7 July 2011:

Max Irons and Emily Browning attend Louis Vuitton show in Paris

Max Irons and girlfriend Emily Browning attended the Louis Vuitton show in Paris, France for Men’s Fashion Week, on Thursday 23 June 2011. Max and Emily had front row seats.

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Max Irons to Star in Vivaldi Drama

UK actors Max Irons and Claire Foy set to star in Boris Damast’s Vivaldi Celsuis handling international sales on the historical drama to shoot this autumn.

 

UK actors Max Irons and Claire Foy are set to be cast in Boris Damast’s long-gestating historical drama Vivaldi which will begin principal photography this September at locations in Venice, Bruges, Hungary and Germany. The producers are also now in the final stages of negotiations with Elle Fanning, Neve Campbell, Jacqueline Bisset, Tom Wilkinson, Alfred Molina and Sebastian Koch to join the cast.

The screenplay has been co-written by director Damast with Jeffrey Freedman and is based on the true story of how the headstrong genius and priest Antonio Vivaldi turned a talented, but traumatised group of girls – the illegimate daughters of courtesans – into a world-class orchestra which played the great concert halls of Venice and, ultimately, for the Pope. Vivaldi is exiled and separated from his beloved girls when his maverick ways arouse the suspicion of the powerful and scheming Venetian society. But, on learning of the nature of the dark plot against them, the composer does all in his power to rescue his pupils, his career and the very integrity of the city of Venice.

The film is being produced in conjunction with Andrea Kikot of Vivaldi UK Ltd., with Jean Luc van Damme of Belgium’s Banana Film, Harald Reichebner of Luxembourg/Germany-based European Enterprises, Mirko Ikonomoff of Italy’s Victory International, Hannes Schalle of Germany’s Moonlake Entertainment, and Jozsef Cirko of HCC Media Group in Hungary. International sales are being handled by London-based Celsius Entertainment.

Jeremy Irons and Max Irons to Participate in Poetry Week at Donmar Warehouse

Poetry Week 
with 
Josephine Hart

30 May – 3 June 2011

Donmar Warehouse
41 Earlham Street
Seven Dials
London WC2H 9LX

UK 

Jeremy Irons will be a reader on Tuesday 31 May and Max Irons will be a reader on Thursday 2 June.

Following the success of her readings for the T.S. Eliot Festival in 2009, Josephine Hart makes a welcome return to the Donmar to produce and direct a week of poetry featuring a series of special readings with some of the country’s leading actors. She will devote each performance to the works of one or two poets, introducing and setting their poems in the context of their life. “The idea is simple,” Hart says, “an understanding of the life and philosophy of the poet illuminates the poetry and therefore makes the experience of reading or listening to each poem more intense.”

Readers  for Poetry Week:

Monday 30 May: Philip Larkin – Too clever to Live? – Charles Dance & Dan Stevens.

Tuesday 31 May: John Milton – Simply Sublime (2.30pm and 7.30pm) Emilia Fox, Jeremy Irons, Felicity Kendal, Dan Stevens.

Wednesday 1 June: Sylvia Plath – The Woman is Perfected – Harriet Walter.

Thursday 2 June: WWI Poetry – The Poetry is in the Pity (2.30pm and 7.30pm) Kenneth Cranham, Rupert Evans, Max Irons, Ruth Wilson.

Friday 3 June: T.S.Eliot – I Gotta Use Words – Harriet Walter & Edward Fox.

Book your tickets by calling (in the UK) 0844 871 7624.

Max Irons and Emily Browning in Nice, France

Emily Browning and Max Irons arrive at Nice Airport in France, May 11, 2011.

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