Sienna Miller, Eva Longoria Parker turn 'literary heroines' for Unicef
London, Feb 11 (ANI): Sienna Miller and Eva Longoria Parker are promoting a Unicef campaign in a unique way - by recreating literary heroines.
Miller's "modern reinterpretation" of Natasha from Tolstoy's War and Peace is quite appealing.
The actress explained that "books have probably been my biggest inspiration. I remember reading CS Lewis's Narnia series as a child and the imagination I found in those pages probably led me to do what I do for a living", reports the Telegraph.
Desperate Housewives star Longoria Parker, who's donning a raspberry strapless gown by Marchesa, is pretending to be Scarlett O'Hara from Gone With The Wind.
The glamorous photoshoot is part of the Unicef Signature For Good campaign to combat illiteracy. (ANI)
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