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Gal Gadot is the Face of New Gucci Bamboo Fragrance
By SENATUS News | 15 April 2015

Gal Gadot, slated to star in Zack Snyder’s highly anticipated film 'Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice' as Wonder Woman has been unveiled as the face of the new Gucci Bamboo fragrance. The 29-year-old Israeli actress joins Blake Lively, Chris Evans and Evan Rachel Wood as Gucci fragrance ambassadors.

Gadot was Miss Israel in 2004 and represented Israel in that year's Miss Universe contest. She later went on to star in a breakout role as Gisele Yashar in the "Fast & Furious" film franchise.

“Being asked to work with Gucci has been an extraordinary honor. It’s incredible to collaborate with one of the world’s most influential fashion houses on such a special and empowering fragrance project,” said Gadot.

"I treated the Gucci Bamboo campaign like a film role. The character is multi-layered and intriguing, and truly is a modern woman"

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