Although many of you professed to be sick of the celebrity model phenomenon back in October, fashion labels are still obsessed. In 2007, St. John looked to Angelina Jolie to breathe beauty back into the label; Marc Jacobs hand-picked Scarlett Johansson to Vogue for Louis Vuitton; Lindsay Lohan became the purveyor of Jill Stuart's Fall collection; Drew Barrymore shone in Gucci fine jewelry; and Sienna Miller brought Tod's into the public eye. Those of you naysayers, brace yourself for 2008: we've already learned that Jennifer Connelly's working the Balenciaga ads and Victoria Beckham is adding a Posh touch to the Marc Jacobs campaign . . .

- Angelina Jolie for St. John
- Scarlett Johansson for Louis Vuitton
- Lindsay Lohan for Jill Stuart
- Drew Barrymore for Gucci
- Sienna Miller for Tod's
- Heidi Klum for Jordache
- Maggie Gyllenhaal for Agent Provocateur
- Rinko Kikuchi for Chanel
- Teri Hatcher for Badgley Mischka

















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Sienna looks so glam!
1I love Drew's and Sienna's. Very pretty and real, but also very stylish.
2Scarlett Johansson always looks amazing!
3Scarlett's are always my fave, but I love Sienna too.
4Sienna!
5I don't think Heidi particularly belongs in this category as she was a model first, then celeb!
6Angie looks AMAZING.
7Heidi Klum and Drew Barrymore are my favorites from here. I'm so sick of Scarlett Johansson, I feel like she's everywhere.
8I like Sienna's. She looks like a model.
9i really liked sienna miller's looks. she could pass for a model quite easily.
10Pink_Lipstick, I'm sick of scarlett Johansson too. This is my opinion but I think she is seriously one of the ugliest human beings with one of the weirdest bodies I've ever seen.
11rofl Lindsay Lohan isnt really what youd really call model material.
12I love Lindsay & Drew in their ads.
13Definetely Sienna!
14Sienna!!! At least she looks like a real model
15I like Scarlett's ^^
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