Cameron Dallas snaps a selfie while in a room filled with cameras for this new image featured in Calvin Klein‘s latest “I ______ in #mycalvins” call to action campaign.
The 21-year-old social media star says that he “overshares” in his Calvins.
The images and video were shot by photographer and filmmaker Tyrone Lebon.
“Through our Fall 2016 global campaign, we push the boundaries of traditional advertising with our content and our cast,” said Melisa Goldie, Chief Marketing Officer, Calvin Klein, Inc. “We are inviting the consumer into our world to experience personal storytelling that no other brand can offer them. Our approach is digital-first, video-led and socially powered, providing our audience with an authentic and intimate experience that they can consume and share.”
Yara Shahidi is a lacy lady in a cute black dress for the 2015 DesignCare Gala held at The Lot Studios on Saturday evening (August 8) in Los Angeles.
The 17-year-old black-ish actress joined athlete Mo’Ne Davis in support of the HollyRod Foundation, which raises monies, awareness and provides “medical, physical, and emotional support” to individuals living with Parkinson’s Disease as well as families of children with autism.
Ashley Wagner shows off her new red locks on the orange carpet at the 2015 Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Sports Awards held at UCLA’s Pauley Pavilion on Thursday afternoon (July 16) in Westwood, Calif.
The 24-year-old Olympian debuted the new hue on Instagram just a few days ago, writing, “Red, white and blue” with the fun video with BFF Adam Rippon.
Ashley is up for Sickest Moves along side LA Clippers’ Blake Griffin, surfer Gabriel Medina, FC Barcelona’s Lionel Messi, Novak Djokovic, Ronda Rousey, Pittsburgh Penguin’s Sidney Crosby and Golden State Warrior’s Stephen Curry.
Last night’s ESPYs winner Mo’Ne Davis is also pictured below.
Former Dancing With the Stars contestant Amy Purdy and transgender teen activist Jazz Jennings show off their chic style while walking the red carpet at the 2015 ESPY Awards on Wednesday night (July 15) at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.
The two stars were joined at the event by Little League Baseball player Mo’ne Davis, who was won of the night’s big winners.
Mo’ne won the award for Best Breakthrough Athlete at the show. She beat out New York Giants football player Odell Beckham Jr., Ohio State Buckeyes player Cardale Jones, and PGA golfer Jordan Spieth.
FYI: Amy wore a Mac Duggal mini dress with Laura Kasti sandals.
“Today, I walked in Orange carpet, went to my first Kids Choice awards, and stood in close proximity to 5SOS. Translation: it was amazing,” Bradytweeted after the show. So cute!
“There are so many great things happening to me right now and it’s a very exciting time in my life. A year ago, I never would have thought that Disney Channel would make a movie about me. I can’t wait to get started and I hope it will encourage other viewers to believe that dreams really do come true,” Mo’ne shared in a statement.
Congrats to Mo’ne Davis — she’s getting her own Disney Channel Original Movie!
Disney Channel is in development on Throw Like Mo, a biographical movie that will tell the inspiring story of Mo’ne, the 13-year-old sports prodigy who made history in August 2014 as the first female to pitch a shutout in the Little League World Series.
Mo’ne, who will consult on the flick, was also the first Little League player to ever make the cover of Sports Illustrated.
“There are so many great things happening to me right now and it’s a very exciting time in my life. A year ago, I never would have thought that Disney Channel would make a movie about me. I can’t wait to get started and I hope it will encourage other viewers to believe that dreams really do come true,” Mo’ne shared in a statement.
Check out 10+ pics inside from Mo’ne‘s recent appearance on Good Morning America…